Commercial EV Charging Infrastructure
Mer UK is part of an established European EV charging company, owned by Statkraft, that supplies all-in-one commercial EV charging infrastructure.
Attract EV Drivers to Your Destination
Provide EV charging at your destination and attract drivers with reliable charging infrastructure, while generating extra revenue.
Now is the time for commercial landlords to put their premises on the EV infrastructure charging map.
We work with property owners to plan and install commercial EV charging infrastructure at retail parks, forecourts, leisure & hospitality businesses, commercial premises, and more.
What’s in the Commercial EV Charging Guide?
The commercial land and real estate sectors have an exciting opportunity within the EV charging space.
Our guide to commercial EV charging infrastructure has everything you need to know before embarking on an EV charging project.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The cost of EV charging infrastructure depends entirely on individual requirements, for example; how many charge points are needed, if there are any additional power requirements.
Our charging experts work with you to create a tailored strategy and charging solution for your commercial premises, that will provide accessible charging for EV drivers.
In 2022 the UK implemented new rules mandating the installation of electric vehicle charging points in all new commercial buildings with parking spaces. For renovations in buildings with 10 or more parking spaces, one charging point is required for every 5 spaces.
And from 2025, existing commercial buildings with more than 20 parking spaces must have at least one charging point installed.
Charge point power and charging speed is dependent on location and grid availability.
There are two types of charge points available – fast (AC) 3.7kW-22kW and rapid (DC) 22kW-300kW.
An AC charger could power a car in 4+ hours, while a DC charger is better for a quick turnaround. The type of charge points you install depends entirely on the charging capability you wish to offer EV drivers. Our charging experts will help you consider what type of charging is best for your site by establishing a customer’s average dwell time, for example, a retail park might offer DC charging to customers who may typically spend 45-120 minutes at your destination.