Duty cycles
Ask installers to explain how this affects scope, timeline, cost, and long-term reliability.
Compare depot charging plans, utility coordination, duty-cycle needs, charger sequencing, and installation partners.
A serious proposal should explain the scope, assumptions, and tradeoffs behind the price.
Ask installers to explain how this affects scope, timeline, cost, and long-term reliability.
Ask installers to explain how this affects scope, timeline, cost, and long-term reliability.
Ask installers to explain how this affects scope, timeline, cost, and long-term reliability.
Ask installers to explain how this affects scope, timeline, cost, and long-term reliability.
Fleet charging proposals should account for vehicle dwell time, routes, charger sequencing, depot electrical capacity, expansion plans, and software needs.
Assess available power, panel capacity, utility timelines, and parking layout.
Match Level 2 or DC fast charging to route schedules and overnight dwell time.
Fleet leads are routed as high-value commercial opportunities for qualified partners.
EV.marketing is built around standardized quote fields so homeowners and businesses can compare total cost, equipment, warranty, financing, installer reputation, and timeline side by side.
A clean project intake creates better installer matches and clearer quote comparison.
Share your property type, ZIP code, project goals, timeline, and basic electrical details.
EV.marketing is built to route quote-ready projects by service category, location, readiness, and installer fit.
Structured quote fields make it easier to compare equipment, cost, financing, warranty, timeline, and reputation.
Review tradeoffs, ask follow-up questions, verify licensing, and choose the proposal that matches your goals.
No. EV.marketing is a marketplace and project intake platform. Installation is performed by third-party installers.
No. Final pricing depends on property conditions, equipment, permits, utility rules, and installer proposals.
Compare scope, equipment, total cost, financing, warranty, timeline, permits, installer reputation, and assumptions.