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Updated 4 months ago, 08/02/2024

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Chris Blackburn
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  • Salem, OR
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Has ANYONE been happy with their EV providers for Apartments?

Chris Blackburn
Pro Member
  • Developer
  • Salem, OR
Posted

We are finishing up a 112 unit project in Oregon.  (3 story walk ups). 

We get the opportunity to engage with PGE for our power company.

We have walked through a number of EV charging solutions but they seem to not understand the process.

I want something convenient, easy, and provides some revenue (this may be asking too much).   We have garages that we offer unlimited charging for the charger, garage and unlimited charging for $275 a month. 

Maybe it is just me and I need to look at it differently.  In the past people had "laundry rooms" and it was a revenue source, am I looking at this the same way?  I just need to pay for this, let the EV company handle the issues, (even though I have to buy the chargers) and just treat it like a normal washer and dryer in the unit that most people expect at this level?

I am very pro EV and electric vehicles, we want the tenants with these cars.  (New Tesla in Oregon is the same price as a Suburu wagon- with the tax discounts) 

Would love to hear your experience!

Here is what PGE offers for Mfgs.

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Below you’ll find contact information for each EV charging vendor, so you can reach out to them to research their qualified chargers, ask technical questions, and get pricing.


    I can help with that. Here's the list with emails and phone numbers removed:

    • AmpUp - Ryan Berglas, Director of Business Development, West Region
    • Atom Power - Tripp Burwell, Lead EVSE Sales Engineer
    • Autel - Michelle Luo, Chief Revenue Officer
    • Blink - Chris Rogers, Territory Sales Manager, Northwest
    • BP Pulse - Erik Bakke, Sr. Sales Manager
    • ChargePoint - Kevin Butcher, Account Executive, WA | OR | AK | HI
    • Detroit - Diego Quevedo, Charging Infrastructure Sr. Engineer - Utilities Lead
    • Eaton - Matthew Root, Business Development Manager - West
    • Enel X Way - Luis Castro, Business Development Manager
    • EV Connect - Sheryl Rosenbaum, Program Manager
    • EverCharge - Kevin Kostiner, Director of Business Development
    • EvGateway - Laura Pichardo, Director of Marketing
    • EVPassport - Devin Ciriaco, Customer Success Manager
    • Flo - Thomas Koetje, Business Development Manager - Pacific Northwest
    • Flash - Sam Veraldi, Vice President, Mobility Sales
    • Ford Pro Charging - Mike Troy, Sr. Account Executive
    • Momentum Dynamics - Todd Daniel, Director, Customer Solutions & Integration
    • Nuvve - Rawah Baker, Senior Sales Manager
    • SemaConnect - Chris Rogers, Territory Sales Manager, Northwest
    • OpConnect - Amy Hillman, Vice President of Sales
    • Proterra - Mark Hollenbeck, Regional Sales Director, Northwest
    • Shell Recharge Solutions - Dominick Sanchez, Regional Sales Manager- West
    • InCharge Energy - Kent Ellis, Sr. Manager Program Sales
    • Xeal Energy - Tyler Hansen, Senior Director
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