Retail / Hospitality
With the exponential growth of the EV market share, EV charging will become a key investment for commercial property owners that want to attract EV drivers to their locations. Offering EV charging to their customers will allow commercial property owners toappealto a larger range of customers with higher purchasing capacity. These customers will have to spend more time on the commercial property as they are waiting for their vehicles to charge, thus increasing customer spending. Due to a lack of private/ residential charging options, especially for city dwellers living in Multi-Unit-Dwellings, adding EV charging infrastructure will be very beneficial to property owners as they will have a constant, recurring customer base that will ensure a steady revenue flow for years to come.

Workplace / Multi-Unit Dwelling
According to industry experts, home charging will represent the lowest share in charging options for drivers. This is reflected by the decreasing share of new EV buyers that have access to home charging because more EV drivers will be living in shared multi-dwelling buildings with no or limited access to private parking. Consequently, there is a real need to be able to charge at other locations. Workplace charging is seen to be as one of the leading players in the future of e-mobility as drivers will have regular access during working hours to a charging infrastructure.

Public / Commercial
As local, state, and federal governments are pushing for the adoption of EVs, residential charging becomes a key component to facilitating the e-mobility expansion. New laws and regulations are being passed that dictate requirements for the installation of charging stationsas part of all new residential construction. The need for an EV charging infrastructure in existing Multi-Unit-Dwellings is vast and will greatly benefit tenant acquisition and retention as well as serving as a key differentiator in the market.

Light / Medium / Heavy Duty Fleet
As a fleet owner and operator there are many components that have to be taken into consideration when it comes to switching to an electric fleet, though the benefits far outweigh any disadvantages. Fleet operating costs will be drastically reduced helping to save substantial resources that can be allocated to other areas. Fleets will be able to reduce the costs of vehicle maintenance, optimize schedules and balance loads on their property to be able to take full advantage of all the savings that can be incurred by switching to electric. XPEV GO chargers can offer a vast range of models to be able to fit any fleet charging requirements. From power dispensing and curtailment options to a large range of kW and models to choose from, our chargers can fit any budget or fleet need.
