AmpUp has shared an update. The company released a guidance-focused resource for commercial property owners planning electric vehicle (EV) charging deployments through 2026. The post highlights key decision factors, including matching charging speed to use cases (Level 2 for longer workplace and multifamily stays, DC fast charging for retail and travel corridors), understanding total installation costs of approximately $3,000–$7,000 per Level 2 port, and leveraging state and utility incentives that can cover up to 30% of project costs. AmpUp also emphasizes the importance of OCPP-compliant software to avoid vendor lock-in and enable management of multiple hardware brands from a single platform, as well as designing infrastructure with capacity to scale 50–100% beyond current needs.
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For investors, this update underscores the sustained expansion of the U.S. EV charging market, which AmpUp cites as growing at over 30% annually. By positioning itself as a solutions provider focused on software interoperability, reliability targets above 98.5%, and scalable infrastructure planning, AmpUp is aiming to capture demand from commercial real estate, workplace campuses, multifamily properties, and retail centers seeking to deploy or expand EV charging. The educational guide may support pipeline generation and deepen relationships with property owners and managers, reinforcing AmpUp’s role in the commercial EV charging ecosystem. If successfully executed, this strategy could improve recurring software and services revenue, enhance customer retention through platform stickiness, and strengthen the company’s competitive position as EV infrastructure investments accelerate in the medium term.

