We specialize in EV charger installation and the deployment of DC fast charging infrastructure across India, from residential complexes to commercial hubs and fleet charging networks.
Deployment Excellence
EV charger installation in India requires careful planning, load analysis, and compliance with electrical safety standards. Evo Smart Solutions provides end-to-end EV charging infrastructure, including AC chargers for residential use and DC fast chargers for commercial, highway, and fleet applications. Our solutions are designed for scalability, energy efficiency, and long-term operational reliability.
Turn your apartment complex into a green community. We handle shared load management to ensure every resident can charge without overloading the main transformer.
Boost property value and attract premium tenants. We design public-access charging zones for malls, office parks, and luxury hotels.
Mission-critical infrastructure for logistics hubs. We ensure your electric fleet is charged and ready for every delivery window with zero downtime.
Our engineering team manages the entire technical lifecycle. We focus on the stability of the grid and the safety of the user, ensuring long-term asset value.
Automated synchronization with local utility providers and building management systems.
Multi-layer protection including surge suppression and liquid-cooled cable pathways.
Site Audit & Load Testing
Civil & Electrical Blueprinting
Grid Connectivity & Commissioning
Smart Monitoring Handover
EV Charging Insights
Technical and commercial insights into EV charging station installation, infrastructure requirements, and scalability.
Power requirements depend on charger type. AC chargers typically require lower load (3–7 kW), while DC fast chargers may require 30 kW to 120 kW or more, often needing dedicated transformers and electrical upgrades.
Installation cost depends on site distance from power source, civil work, cable routing, load capacity, and type of charger. Commercial EV charging stations involve higher infrastructure investment compared to residential setups.
Yes, scalable infrastructure is a key design factor. Proper planning allows additional chargers to be added later without major electrical redesign, making it ideal for growing commercial and fleet operations.
Yes, smart EV chargers use internet connectivity for monitoring, billing, and remote management through OCPP protocols, especially in commercial and public charging networks.
OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol) allows EV chargers to connect with central management systems. It enables remote monitoring, payment integration, and interoperability between different charger brands.
In most commercial EV charging setups, a dedicated transformer is required to handle high load demand. This ensures stable power supply and prevents overloading of existing electrical infrastructure.
Approvals may include DISCOM permissions, load sanction, and compliance with electrical safety standards. Requirements vary depending on whether the setup is residential, commercial, or public infrastructure.
EV charging stations can generate revenue through charging fees, increased footfall, and long-term asset value. Commercial properties and fleet operators benefit the most from high utilization rates.