Unity Power & Light designs and installs commercial EV charging stations for businesses, apartment complexes, HOAs, and commercial properties throughout Aiken County. From single-station employee charging to multi-station public installations, we handle the complete process: site assessment, electrical infrastructure, charger installation, network configuration, and ADA compliance.

We work with all major commercial charger brands and networks, including ChargePoint, Blink, FLO, and non-networked commercial units. Our experience with both residential and commercial electrical systems means we understand the unique challenges of parking lot installations, transformer capacity, and multi-charger deployments.

Commercial EV Charging For

Retail & Restaurants

Attract EV-driving customers who spend more time (and money) at businesses where they can charge. Visible parking lot installations with signage and app integration.

Offices & Workplaces

Employee charging as a workplace benefit. Networked or non-networked options with access control. Single or multiple stations based on demand and available power.

Apartments & Condos

Resident charging infrastructure for multi-family properties. Individual metering options, assigned charging spaces, and scalable installations that grow with demand.

Hotels & Hospitality

Guest amenity charging for hotels, inns, and event venues. Overnight Level 2 charging is ideal for hospitality since vehicles are parked for extended periods.

HOAs & Communities

Shared charging stations for planned communities and HOA common areas. We help navigate HOA approval processes and design installations that serve the community fairly.

Medical & Professional

Patient and staff charging for medical offices, dental practices, and professional buildings. Charging during appointments provides meaningful range without dedicated parking time.

Our Commercial Installation Services

  • Site assessment including electrical capacity evaluation, parking lot survey, conduit routing, and ADA compliance review
  • Electrical infrastructure including panel or service upgrades, transformer coordination with the utility, underground conduit, and dedicated circuits
  • Charger procurement assistance with recommendations on networked vs non-networked units, charger brands, and configuration for your specific needs
  • Physical installation including concrete pads, pedestal mounting, bollard protection, conduit, wiring, and charger mounting
  • Network setup and commissioning for networked chargers including cellular or Wi-Fi connectivity, payment processing, and app visibility
  • ADA compliance including accessible space design, reach range compliance, access aisle layout, and route of travel
  • Signage for EV charging spaces including reserved parking signs and wayfinding
  • Permitting including electrical permits and coordination with Aiken County inspections
  • Future-proofing with conduit and panel capacity sized for expansion beyond your initial installation

Our Commercial Installation Process

1

Site Assessment & Needs Analysis

We visit your property to evaluate electrical capacity, parking layout, conduit routing options, and ADA requirements. We discuss your goals: how many chargers now, how many in the future, networked or non-networked, and whether you plan to charge users or offer free charging.

2

Design & Proposal

We provide a detailed proposal covering equipment recommendations, electrical infrastructure requirements, installation costs, and a timeline. We include options for phased deployment if you want to start small and expand later.

3

Permitting & Utility Coordination

We handle electrical permits, 811 utility locating, and coordination with your utility provider if service upgrades or transformer work is needed. This groundwork happens before installation day to prevent delays.

4

Installation & Commissioning

We install all electrical infrastructure, mount the chargers, configure network connectivity, and test every station. For networked chargers, we verify they appear correctly on driver apps and maps before considering the project complete.

Tax Credits & Incentives

Commercial EV charging installations may qualify for significant federal tax credits under Section 30C of the Internal Revenue Code. The credit can cover up to 30% of equipment and installation costs, with a maximum of $100,000 per charger. Consult your CPA or tax professional for eligibility details specific to your business and location.

Additional incentives may be available from your utility provider, state programs, and charging network partners. We can provide documentation to support your tax credit claims, including detailed invoices that itemize equipment and installation costs.

Commercial Service Area

We install commercial EV charging stations throughout the CSRA:

  • Aiken
  • North Augusta
  • Graniteville
  • New Ellenton
  • Jackson
  • Warrenville
  • Surrounding Aiken County

Ready to Add EV Charging to Your Business?

Free site assessments and detailed proposals for commercial EV charging installations. We handle everything from electrical infrastructure to network commissioning.

Related Services

See also our Commercial Electrical, EV Charger Installation, and Parking Lot Lighting services.