eVamb Energy Commercial designs, builds, and operates end-to-end EV charging sites with on-site solar, wind, and battery generation. Highway plazas, malls and retail parks, public sites, hospitality venues, and fleet depots. There is no boilerplate quote — every site is custom-configured to the property, the traffic, and the local grid. Every conversation begins with a site survey.
For property owners with the right footprint and the right traffic. eVamb runs the site survey, designs the system, coordinates the utility connection, supplies the equipment, manages the installation, commissions the build, and operates the site long-term.
The commercial program is not a network of mini-Vs. The V — our flagship Experience Store, commissioning Q4 2026 — is a separate, deliberate, flagship-only build. The commercial program shares the hardware platform, the firmware, and the brand language, but every commercial site is configured to the property and the traffic. The site host either takes a share of the charging revenue or a fixed lease — whichever the property economics favour.
Start a site conversation →The underlying model adapts up and down — and across property categories — wherever dwell time and on-site renewable generation align.
A multi-stall fast-charge bank under a hybrid solar-and-wind canopy, with battery storage running the bus. Sized to the plaza's traffic profile and dwell time. Most highway plazas are configured without a V experience-store build — that format is reserved for our flagship destinations.
Smaller bank under canopy — sized for the lot. The dwell time is naturally there: the customer is already in the mall, the supermarket, the entertainment complex. Solar canopy bundled where the lot or roof allows.
Charging as public infrastructure. Configured for municipal sites, public parks, library and recreation centres, transit hubs, and civic facilities. Designed to integrate with municipal procurement and public-realm design standards.
Charging as a guest amenity. Smaller bank, sized to the property — the hospitality venue itself is the dwell-time anchor. Branded co-locations available where the property wants the eVamb visual identity.
Overnight depot charging sized for fleet duty cycles. Lower per-stall power, higher utilisation. Battery storage sized for off-peak overnight charging windows. Designed for predictable scheduled load — not transient public use.
Mixed-use sites with both fleet vehicles and visiting drivers. Configurable canopy sizing, scalable storage, and stall mix tuned to the operator's vehicle profile. Bundled with the rest of the on-site energy infrastructure where renewable retrofits are part of the brief.
Every commercial site uses the same component set: the DCFC-180 fast charger, solar canopy systems, Lotus vertical-axis wind units, lithium-iron-phosphate battery storage modules, and the eVamb Site Controller orchestration layer. The same firmware. The same telemetry. The same dashboards. The V uses the same set as well — that is where customers can see all of it running together.
What changes site-to-site is the configuration: stall count, canopy size, battery capacity, whether wind augments solar or solar runs alone, whether the build pairs with the experience-store format or with a smaller branded shelter. The system is modular by design — every site is custom, but every site is built from a known catalogue.
Site footprint, traffic profile, existing utility capacity, host objectives, surrounding land use, regulatory environment, and timeline all shape the proposal. There is no boilerplate quote because there is no boilerplate site. The first step is a conversation, the second is a survey, the third is a configured design — in that order.
Highway plaza, retail park, public site, hospitality venue, fleet depot, or industrial yard — every commercial conversation starts with a site survey. Tell us about the property; we will respond with a scoped survey, a configuration, and a proposal in that order.
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