EV Charging Feasibility Assessments and Data Logging
How do I plan an EV Charging installation?
When you are looking to implement an EV Charging solution, usually the first step is an EV Charging Feasibility Study.
Fleet Managers, Strata Managers, Building Managers and Facilities Managers are growing very familiar with the process, particularly as many organisations have been preparing plans for EC Charging infrastructure to support government EV Charging grants such as the EV Ready Buildings (EVRB) grant in NSW.
What is in an EV Charging Feasibility Report?
We provide a written report which considers one or more options for EV charging. This might include:
- Shared communal chargers (often AC 22kW)
- Chargers for individual parking spaces (often 7.4kW, e.g. in a strata building)
- DC fast chargers (30kW to 180kW) for fast turnaround or for heavy vehicles.
- A combination of any of the above.
Our report will explain the pros and cons of the different options and what our recommendations are.
The report will explain the constraints of the existing site electrical installation and whether any upgrades are needed, such as a Main Switchboard upgrade, or an electricity supply upgrade.
The report will always consider Load Management, as this is key in almost every EV charging installation with multiple chargers. Charge Point Management Software and options for energy cost recovery via the CPMS billing feature will also be considered where applicable.


