For Real Estate Owners

DeCharge transforms real estate from static space into active infrastructure.

If you own or manage property, whether residential, commercial, or industrial, you can turn underutilized parking spots, garage walls, or driveways into revenue-generating EV charging hubs. With the rise of electric vehicles, hosting a charger is not just a convenience. It’s a competitive advantage.

Why EV Infrastructure Adds Value to Property

The demand for on-site EV charging is growing rapidly across both urban and Tier 2 and 3 regions. For tenants, customers, and visitors, charging access is no longer a luxury. It is becoming an expectation.

By deploying a DeCharge device on your property, you:

  • Attract EV users and high-value foot traffic

  • Improve asset yield per square meter

  • Future-proof your property against changing transportation needs

  • Create passive income from unused infrastructure

EV-ready properties command higher rental and resale value. In many jurisdictions, they are eligible for green building or tax incentives.

What You Can Host

DeCharge offers hardware options suitable for all types of real estate:

Device
Best For
Power Requirements
Mounting

Mini

Small shops, homes, cafés

3.3 kW, 16A, 230V AC

Wall

Beast

Apartments, malls, office lots

7.4 kW, 32A, 230V AC

Pole/Wall

Titan Mini

Urban logistics, city hubs

30 kW, 415V, 3-phase DC

Ground

Titan

Large plots, fleets, highway hubs

60 kW, 3-phase 415V DC

Ground

You don’t need to install all four. One well-placed charger is enough to get started and test the opportunity.

Deployment Options

Option 1: Self-Hosted Installation

If you already own the land or building:

  • Choose a device and install it on-site

  • Use your existing electricity and internet connection

  • Track uptime and usage via the DeCharge dashboard

  • Earn revenue from every kilowatt-hour dispensed

This model is ideal for property managers and independent building owners looking to unlock long-term asset value.

Option 2: Delegated Deployment

If you prefer a hands-off model:

  • DeCharge assesses your property and deploys devices for you

  • We handle power approvals, internet setup, and commissioning

  • You receive a share of earnings without active management

This model is especially effective for commercial lots, parking contractors, or gated societies. Titan Mini units are especially suitable for high-traffic urban sites where space and demand support fast DC charging without full-scale 60 kW infrastructure.

Real Estate Plus Charging Equals Triple Monetization

EV infrastructure unlocks multiple layers of value:

Layer
Description

Energy Revenue

Earnings from every charging session at your location

Property Upside

Increased rental rates, green certification, better ROI

Ancillary Income

Attracts footfall to cafés, retail, and shared amenities

Each EV charger becomes a revenue-generating node, not just an appliance.

What You'll Need

Minimal changes are required for most properties. The basic checklist includes:

  • A dedicated electrical connection (verified in our checklist)

  • A parking spot or flat surface for wall or pole mounting

  • Stable internet via Wi-Fi or 4G (SIM-ready options available)

  • Site access for the DeCharge installer (if delegated)

You’ll be guided through the prerequisites based on your selected charger.

What About Permissions or Licensing?

DeCharge chargers typically fall under non-commercial regulations because they operate at residential-grade AC levels. This means:

  • No utility license is needed in most countries

  • Devices are plug-and-play with no civil work required

  • Installation approvals, if any, are handled by the DeCharge deployment team

For gated communities or shared societies, a no-objection certificate (NOC) may be required. We provide a draft template for this purpose.

Who This Is For

  • Apartment owners and RWAs

  • Standalone house owners with driveways or street access

  • Commercial plaza and mall operators

  • Hotels, restaurants, and cafés

  • Hospital and college campuses

  • Builders or property developers planning new sites

By hosting a charger, you're not just installing hardware. You're participating in the energy economy of the future.

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