The EV Charging Network

For multi-unit residential buildings.

Seamlessly manage EV Charging Infrastructure. Wake up everyday with a full charge.

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A must have building amenity

Greener mobility

Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular as people become more aware of the environmental benefits they offer. However, the environmental benefits of EVs go beyond just zero-emission transportation.

Residential buildings equipped with EV charging stations become more attractive to potential buyers and renters. Having charging infrastructure readily available adds value to the property, making it a desirable investment.

Residents who own EVs and have access to residential charging stations save significantly on fuel costs compared to gasoline-powered vehicles.

EV charging infrastructure in residential buildings not only supports environmental sustainability but also contributes to economic growth and improved quality of life for residents.

Futureproof your home

The Challenge

Installing Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations in residential buildings, especially multi-unit residential buildings (MURBs), presents several technical challenges.

In Canada, according to this study, approximately 1/3 of residents live in residential buildings and only a fraction have access to EV Charging. 

In the United States, about 31.4% of housing consists of multifamily residences (which include MURBs).

In British Columbia, 82.4% of total residential building registrations are for multi-unit homes, indicating a significant proportion of the population living in MURBs.

Diving into the specific challenges:

Technical Requirements and Cost

Upgrading existing electrical systems to accommodate EV chargers can be costly and challenging.

Complex Administrative Layers

Strata bylaws, rules, and decision-making processes within the building management layers can slow down the installation process.

Stakeholder Coordination

Multiple stakeholders are involved, including condo boards, property managers, electrical contractors, and utility companies.

Space Constraints

MURBs often have limited space for installing charging stations.

Regulatory Compliance

Complying with local regulations, building codes, and safety standards is essential. However, navigating these requirements can be time-consuming and confusing.

Future-Proofing Infrastructure

As EV technology evolves, ensuring that installed charging infrastructure remains compatible with newer EV models is crucial.

We are bringing EV Charging to all residential buildings.

Our advanced charging network helps property managers and residents reduce the time and infrastructure cost required to install and manage EV chargers.

 

  • Smart Charging: Optimizing charging schedules based on demand and grid conditions.
  • User Management: Efficiently managing user access and permissions.
  • Load Management: Balancing power distribution to prevent overloads and deliver faster charging.
  • Dynamic Pricing: Adjusting pricing based on demand and time of day.
  • Station sharing and access to other networks: Reducing the number of chargers you need to install.
  • Billing, Managing and Reporting: Simplifying payment processes, ensuring the network always works and offering transparent usage reports.

We are hardware agnostic

JPlug Charging Network for Residential Buildings is compatible with multiple OCPP Compliant Charging Stations in the market. This gives JPlug the ability to manage new and previously installed charging stations in the market.

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We are a Managed Service

JPlug is tackling the complexity, cost, and managerial challenges associated with installing and operating EV charging infrastructure in multi-unit residential buildings.

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