EVBox is working toward a future where charging your electric vehicle is as simple and convenient as finding a parking spot. Employees like Travis Walker, our North American Business Development Manager, are at the forefront of this mission, helping businesses prepare for the electric revolution.
According to the Boston Consulting Group, more people will choose electric vehicles over gas-powered cars by 2030. Travis helps business leaders understand how investing in EV charging can position them to not only keep up with this shift but also lead in their markets as more customers and clients make the switch to electric.
Travis’s journey into renewable energy began during his time at one of the top residential solar companies in the U.S., where he climbed the ranks in sales and leadership roles. At EVBox, he finds fulfillment in removing obstacles that prevent people from reaching their full potential—whether it's through clean energy or innovative solutions.
If you're considering adding EV charging to your location, Travis recommends taking these five key factors into account before making a decision:
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**1. Reliability**
One of the biggest concerns for drivers switching from gas to electric is "range anxiety"—the fear of not finding a working charger when needed. That’s why choosing a reliable EV charging solution is crucial.
The new **EVBox Iqon Level 2 charger** is designed to work with all types of EVs, ensuring you serve every driver without limitations. It’s built to last and comes from a company known for strong customer support and dependable service.
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**2. The Right Number of Charging Stations**
The ideal ratio of public EV charging stations to EVs on the road is one per four vehicles. Currently, there's a shortage of about 300,000 chargers in the U.S., and that gap is expected to grow to 1.3 million by 2025.
To determine how many you need, research the number of EVs in your area and compare that to existing charging infrastructure. If you’re an employer, survey your employees to see how many own or plan to buy an EV.
Travis suggests that if you have more than 100 parking spaces, aiming for at least 10% to be dedicated to EV charging is a smart move. This ensures you’re ready for the growing demand and avoids losing customers to competitors who offer better charging options.
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**3. Station Placement**
Location matters. Charging stations should be placed close to power sources to reduce costs and ensure efficient operation. Visibility is also key—drivers need to know they can charge while they shop, dine, or work.
Placing EV stations in high-traffic areas not only makes them easy to find but also shows your commitment to sustainability. It can even influence gas-car drivers to consider going electric in the future.
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**4. Network Flexibility**
Some providers lock you into a single network, which limits your options. With **EVBox**, you have the freedom to choose and change your charging network at any time without replacing hardware.
This flexibility is made possible by OCPP interoperability, which allows you to use the best software for your needs. It also promotes competition, innovation, and fair pricing in the market.
As a founding member of the Open Charge Alliance, EVBox leads the way in providing open, flexible, and future-ready charging solutions.
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**5. Long-Term Value**
EV charging stations are exposed to the elements and heavy use. That’s why durability and longevity matter. The **EVBox Iqon** is built with a rugged, weatherproof design that can withstand harsh conditions.
Beyond the product, it’s also important to consider the long-term stability of the company you partner with. EVBox has been installing EV charging solutions globally for over a decade, including in the U.S. and Canada. With the Iqon, we’re offering a solution that will meet your needs for years to come.
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