Future-proof EV Charging infrastructure
Maximize the value of your EV Chargers with Enefit
Scalable EV Charging Infrastructure
Avoid power cuts and eliminate repeated electrical works with dedicated switchboards for present and future chargers.
Smart Load Balancing
Optimize power allocation to prevent system overloads and costly upgrades. Full-service design and installation.
Simplified Billing
Generate detailed monthly reports for easy expense management.
Enhanced Property Value
Appeal to eco-conscious tenants and increase real estate marketability.
Make EV charging affordable with installment plans
We understand that investing in EV charging infrastructure is a big step. To make it easier for businesses to transition to electric mobility, we offer flexible installment plans tailored to your needs.

Who can benefit from smart EV infrastructure?
Real Estate Developers
Enhance property value with EV-ready infrastructure.
Apartment Associations
Provide equitable charging options for all residents.
Commercial Property Owners
Attract tenants with cutting-edge sustainability solutions.
Guiding you every step toward seamless EV charging
1
Consultation
Our team assesses your property’s needs and designs a tailored solution.
2
Design & Installation
Specialized switchboard connect current and future chargers.
3
Smart Load Management
Efficiently allocate power to chargers without exceeding capacity.
4
User Access & Billing
Tenants and residents can rent or purchase EV chargers directly from Enefit and enjoy seamless access with simplified charger installation & billing.
5
Ongoing Support
Receive continuous maintenance and customer service.
Proper EV Charger Infrastructure is essential for multi-charger locations
As electric vehicle (EV) adoption accelerates, multi-charger locations like apartment complexes, commercial properties, and fleet depots must ensure their infrastructure is prepared for the demand. Failing to install proper infrastructure can lead to significant challenges and risks.
Scroll below for detailed challenges and risks.
Future Scalability and Growth
Why It’s Needed
Proper EV infrastructure ensures scalability as EV adoption grows. Dedicated switchboards and planned electrical works allow new chargers to be added without costly redesigns.
The Risk Without It
Without future-proof infrastructure, property owners may face expensive and disruptive upgrades every time demand increases, making expansion impractical.
Preventing Electrical Overloads
Why It’s Needed
Smart load balancing dynamically allocates available power to chargers, preventing grid strain and optimizing energy use. This is crucial in locations with multiple chargers where simultaneous use is common.
The Risk Without It
Without future-proof infrastructure, property owners may face expensive and disruptive upgrades every time demand increases, making expansion impractical.
Ensuring Equal Access and Fair Billing
Why It’s Needed
Proper infrastructure includes access control and automated billing systems, ensuring equitable use of chargers and clear cost allocation for users.
The Risk Without It
Without robust access and billing systems, disputes can arise over charger availability and cost distribution. This can frustrate tenants, employees, or fleet operators, diminishing the value of your property or business.
Regulatory Compliance and Safety
Why It’s Needed
Proper installation of EV chargers ensures compliance with electrical codes and safety standards. It also accounts for fire safety and voltage regulation in multi-charger setups.
The Risk Without It
Non-compliance can result in penalties, legal liabilities, and safety risks such as electrical fires. Poorly installed chargers may also void warranties or insurance claims in the event of damage.
Enhancing Property Value and Appeal
Why It’s Needed
EV-ready properties are more attractive to eco-conscious tenants, employees, and customers. Well-designed infrastructure improves property marketability and aligns with sustainability goals.
The Risk Without It
Properties without proper EV charging infrastructure may lose competitive advantage, appearing outdated or less desirable to an increasingly EV-focused audience.