Start Small

For many apartment buildings, the first step is simply installing one or two shared Level 2 chargers in a suitable location within the car park.

This allows residents to charge their vehicles without every parking bay needing dedicated infrastructure from day one.

As EV adoption grows within the building, charging can be expanded over time based on actual demand rather than estimates.

Work With Your Existing Electrical Contractor

There is no requirement to engage a specialist charging network provider to install the hardware.

Strata committees, building managers, and owners corporations can work directly with their preferred electrical contractor to design and install the charging infrastructure that suits their building.

ChargeStack works alongside your installer by providing the software platform that operates the chargers once they are installed.

Recover Electricity Costs Automatically

One of the most common concerns for apartment buildings is how to fairly recover electricity costs.

Residents simply use the charger, payments are collected through the platform, and charging sessions are recorded and reported through the management portal.

There is no need to manually calculate usage, collect payments, or maintain spreadsheets.

Manage Charging From One Place

The ChargeStack back-office platform provides the tools needed to operate charging infrastructure day to day.

  • Monitor charger availability and status.
  • View charging sessions.
  • Manage user access.
  • Track electricity usage.
  • Review payment and revenue reports.

A Low-Risk Way to Begin

Many apartment buildings do not need a complete charging rollout on day one.

Starting with one or two chargers provides a practical way to support current EV owners, understand resident demand, and establish a charging service that can grow over time.

ChargeStack provides the software, payments, and management platform needed to operate the service, while your chosen electrical contractor handles the installation.