Eugene Brown

CyberSwitching CSE3 Level 2 chargers installed at Franklin Templeton San Mateo campus

Case Study · Workplace · San Mateo, CA 28 CyberSwitching CSE3 EV Chargers Replace Legacy Stations at Franklin Templeton’s San Mateo Campus A networked Level 2 upgrade across public and gated parking, with RFID-card and Epic Charging mobile-app access control to keep free employee charging restricted to employees only. 28 CSE3 Chargers Public + Gated […]

Case Study · Multifamily · Chicago, IL 33 CyberSwitching CSE1 Chargers at RiverView Condos U.S.-assembled hardware, 25-foot cables, native NACS and J1772, paired with Epic Charging’s CPMS, resident app, U.S.-based support, and a utilization-based commercial model. 33 CSE1 Chargers 25 ft Cable on Every Unit NACS + J1772 Native Connectors USA Assembled & Data-Hosted The […]

The automotive industry is rapidly evolving as electric vehicles become a practical alternative to traditional gas-powered cars. Rising fuel costs, environmental concerns, and advances in battery technology are encouraging drivers and businesses to reconsider long-established transportation choices. As a result, many people are asking which is better electric or gas cars in real-world conditions. To […]

The rapid adoption of electric vehicles across North America has significantly increased the demand for fast, reliable charging infrastructure. Among all charging solutions, Level-3 (DC Fast) EV chargers play a critical role by enabling drivers to recharge their vehicles in minutes rather than hours. For commercial properties, fleet operators, and public charging networks, these high-power […]

EV charging stations increase foot traffic and direct revenue, boost property values, lower energy costs with smart load management, and qualify for federal tax credits.
Step-by-step compliance checklist for property managers covering permits, electrical capacity, ADA access, UL-certified equipment, OCPP/ISO 15118, maintenance, and documentation.
Level 2 vs Level 3 EV Chargers: Which is Right for You?
Level 2 chargers fit most homes and workplaces; Level 3 delivers rapid public charging but requires heavy infrastructure and higher cost.
Match charging speed, ensure protocol and vehicle compatibility, plan scalability, manage costs, and use smart power monitoring for reliable EV charging.
Fix five common fleet EV charging issues—too few stations, power/load spikes, poor scheduling, high costs, and limited scalability—with practical tech solutions.
Commercial EV chargers cut operating costs by lowering fuel and maintenance expenses, using smart charging and load management, and tapping incentives.