EV charging infrastructure

Move charging sites from equipment count to coordinated construction documents.

Level 2 and DC fast-charging engineering covering site layouts, load calculations, electrical distribution, trenching, foundations, accessibility and utility coordination.

What the work solves

Connect civil, electrical and equipment decisions before they reach the field.

Charging projects combine parking operations, accessibility, equipment clearances, distribution capacity, trench routes, foundations and utility service. A coordinated plan set keeps those dependencies visible before construction.

DELIVERY OUTCOMEA buildable documentation package organized around the selected chargers, available power, site constraints and approval path.
REPRESENTATIVE DELIVERABLES
  • Overall and enlarged charging-site plans
  • Load calculations and electrical single-lines
  • Panel, disconnect and transformer coordination
  • Trenching, conduit and grounding details
  • Equipment pads and foundation details
  • Accessibility, signage and utility support
Controlled delivery

A clear path from inputs to issued documents.

The exact technical work changes by project. The controls around scope, coordination, quality and revisions should not.

01

Plan

Confirm charging demand, site constraints, equipment and utility assumptions.

02

Coordinate

Develop layouts, distribution, routes, clearances, foundations and schedules together.

03

Validate

Check loads, equipment ratings, accessibility interfaces and construction details.

04

Advance

Support utility, permit and field comments without losing revision control.

Project fit

Where this service fits.

  • Fleet and workplace charging
  • Multifamily Level 2 programs
  • Public DC fast-charging sites
  • Commercial charging retrofits
Start with

Inputs that help work move.

  • Site survey and parking or civil information
  • Charger count, rating and manufacturer data
  • Existing service and available-capacity records
  • Utility, accessibility and permitting criteria
Scope questions

Clarify the review path before design begins.

Confirming responsibilities and missing inputs early protects the schedule later.

Does TechVerse support both Level 2 and DC fast charging?

Yes. The required scope is established from charger ratings, site operations, available power, parking conditions, accessibility requirements and the serving utility process.

Can foundation and trench details be included?

Yes. Equipment pads, foundations, trench sections, conduit routes and related details can be coordinated when site, geotechnical and manufacturer information required for the design is available.

Who confirms available utility capacity?

The serving utility controls service availability and final utility requirements. TechVerse can coordinate the engineering documentation and recorded utility information as part of the project workflow.

PROJECT-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

Utility capacity, accessibility compliance, civil conditions and final equipment requirements must be confirmed for the actual site before construction or procurement decisions are finalized.

Bring the actual scope

Start with complete inputs. Finish with a controlled engineering package.