EV Charging · Submetering

Electric Vehicle Charging

With Canada targeting 100% zero emission new vehicle sales by 2035, buildings need fair, metered EV charging now. Each station gets its own meter so EV owners pay only for what they use.

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Electric Vehicle Charging
EV CHARGING
Submetering

Overview

What Is EV Charging Submetering

EV charging submetering replaces flat fee or unmetered arrangements with individual, station level metering. Each EV owner receives a bill based on actual electricity consumed while charging. It is the fairest way to allocate EV charging costs in any multi residential building.

Individual meters for each station
Bills based on actual kWh consumed
Non EV residents never subsidize
Compatible with Level 2 chargers

Why It Matters

Key Benefits

EV submetering removes charging costs from building operating expenses and shifts them to the residents who actually use the chargers. This protects non EV owners while giving EV owners transparent, usage based billing.

Removes EV costs from expenses

Protects non EV owner budgets

Transparent, per kWh billing

Data for capacity planning

Supports building green goals

Scales as you add chargers

Your Partner

Why Voltage Vision

Voltage Vision manages your EV charging metering from assessment through billing and ongoing support. Our EV metering integrates with your building's existing electricity, water, and thermal submetering. One provider, one platform, one point of contact.

Integrates with all utility metering
Single provider for all utilities
Works with most Level 2 setups
Assess, install, bill, and support
Dedicated property manager support

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can EV charging meters be added to an existing submetering system?

Yes. EV charging meters can be integrated with your building's existing submetering setup. We evaluate your electrical capacity and panel space and recommend the best approach during our free building assessment.

Do EV charging meters work with all charger brands?

The meters are installed on the electrical supply feeding the charger, not on the charger itself. This means they work with most Level 2 charger configurations. During our assessment we confirm compatibility with your specific setup.

What if our building does not have EV chargers yet?

With Canada targeting 100% zero emission new vehicle sales by 2035, now is the time to plan. Our team assesses your electrical capacity and helps design a metering approach that starts with your current needs and scales as demand grows.

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