Commercial & ADU Builds

CommercialEV Charging

Build scalable charging infrastructure for workplaces, multifamily properties, and commercial parking.

Dual-port EV charging station for a commercial charging network

Designed to Scale

We plan charging capacity and infrastructure with future expansion in mind.

Balanced Charging Demand

Load planning helps multiple chargers operate within the property’s available capacity.

A Better Long-Term System

Scalable infrastructure makes future charger additions easier and more practical.

About the service

How We Build Commercial EV Charging Systems

We assess capacity, parking, chargers, load management, routing, and future expansion.

ProMates Electric electrician checking an outdoor residential breaker panel in Los Angeles

Planning Commercial EV Charging

Commercial and multifamily EV charging requires more planning than simply choosing chargers and mounting them in available parking spaces. Charger quantity, electrical capacity, parking layout, usage patterns, conduit routing, load management, accessibility, and future expansion all influence the infrastructure. Considering these factors together helps create a system that serves current charging demand without making future additions unnecessarily difficult or expensive.

ProMates Electric electrician preparing service equipment from a work van in Los Angeles

Building EV Charging That Scales

The first phase of a commercial EV charging project should consider what happens if charging demand increases later. Available capacity, spare conduit, electrical distribution, load management, equipment locations, and parking layouts can all affect how easily additional chargers can be installed. Designing the underlying infrastructure with expansion in mind can reduce future reconstruction and create a more practical long-term charging system for the property.

Multi-bay commercial EV charger installation in a shared parking area Fleet EV charging infrastructure for a commercial property
Licensed electrical work

Build Charging for What’s Next

Let’s design charging infrastructure around your property, users, and future demand.

How we work

How We Build Commercial EV Charging Systems

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ProMates Electric service van and electrician at a residential property in Los Angeles

Send the Request

Share project details, photos, or a quick message so we understand what needs to be done.

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Electrician reviewing electrical blueprints for a residential project in Los Angeles

Plan the Work

You get clear next steps, timing, and coordination before the team arrives.

A clear process that keeps every job organized, scheduled, and easy to coordinate.

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ProMates Electric team member reviewing electrical plans at a workstation

Review the Scope

We check the property, access, electrical needs, and any project-specific requirements.

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Close-up of circuit labeling inside an electrical panel during service work

Finish & Check

The work is completed, reviewed, and left ready for daily use.

step 01

Send the Request

Share project details, photos, or a quick message so we understand what needs to be done.

Testimonials

What Property Owners Say About EV Charging

Common questions

Commercial EV Charging Questions, Answered

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Contact Us

Let’s Talk About Your Electrical Project

Tell us what you need, share a few photos if you have them, and we’ll help you understand the next step.

The faster we understand the project, the faster we can give clear next steps.