Smart EV Chargers
Slash installation costs and keep drivers happy with PowerFlex EV charging
PowerFlex’s intelligent EV charging products allow you to meet the demands of a growing EV driver base while avoiding expensive infrastructure upgrades and utility fees.

Featured Smart EV Charging Products
Level 2 Chargers
PowerFlex’s Level 2 EV chargers are optimized by Adaptive Load Management® algorithms that intelligently distribute charging demand, ensuring drivers get the energy they need while eliminating power spikes that result in expense peak demand charges.
LITEON 48A
- Multiple installation configurations: wall, single pedestal, back-to-back pedestal, or side-to-side pedestal
- Up to 48A at 240VAC
- 25-foot charging cable
- Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) compatible network connectivity
LITEON 80A
- Multiple installation configurations: wall, single pedestal, back-to-back pedestal, or side-to-side pedestal
- Up to 48A at 240VAC
- 25-foot charging cable
- Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) compatible network connectivity
DC Fast Chargers
Our powerful DC Fast Chargers deliver on-demand energy in situations where a more immediate battery charge is needed, providing worry-free charging support for fleets, manufacturing, distribution, and other fast-moving customers.
Zerova DS Series
- Complies with ISO15118 (Plug & Charge)
- Enables network or standalone operation
- Optional cable management
- Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) compatible network connectivity
- 7-inch LCD screen with user authentication
Zerova DD series
- Sunlight-readable 21.5” LCD Screen with customized content enabled
- Delivers 360 kW and 480 kW / 500A per output
- 5-7-meter-long cable reach with user-friendly cable retraction system
- Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) compatible network connectivity
Zerova DZ series
- High capacity with up to 6 simultaneous DC outputs and high power conversion efficiency
- Network or standalone operation scalable from 480 kW to 3.8 mW+
- Intelligent power sharing and load balancing
- Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) compatible network connectivity
Payment Platforms
From kiosks to card readers to an intuitive driver mobile app, PowerFlex makes paying for charging easy for drivers — and makes tracking charging revenue equally as easy for site owners and operators.
Kiosk
- Multiple ways to start a charge session: RFID authentication, credit card tap-to-pay, and touch activation (when no payment is required)
- Large touchscreen and user-friendly interface
- Rugged construction rated for indoor and outdoor installations
Mobile app
- Streamlined navigation lets drivers search for chargers, start and stop sessions, initiate payments, and more
- Pre-load funds in virtual wallet or pay-as-you-go
- Offline Mode allows session start even when internet connection drops
All Supported Chargers
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are three levels of EV charging systems: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 / DC Fast Chargers (DCFC). Level 1 chargers are fit for residential use since they can be plugged into a standard household outlet, but they only deliver about 5 miles per hour of charging. Level 2 chargers require higher-voltage electrical service and provide about 40 miles per hour, making them ideal for commercial charging needs.
Level 3 / DCFC chargers require the most power and are the fastest chargers available — delivering upwards of 200 miles per charging hour. Most commercial EV charging installations include a combination of Level 2 and DCFC chargers so drivers have options depending on how much time they can afford to charge.
EV charging stations provide significant benefits for all types of businesses. For example, corporations that provide EV chargers at the office satisfy the charging demands of employees who drive EVs. For retailers, convenient EV charging options can attract more customers who are in need of a charge while out shopping. And for multi-unit dwelling owners, adding EV chargers can potentially boost property values and entice eco-conscious tenants to rent.
EV chargers are also an asset for businesses that maintain vehicle fleets, such as distribution and logistics companies, because they facilitate the adoption of more EVs into their operations. This is a key strategy for companies looking to reduce their emissions and meet sustainability goals.
Dependent on the type of vehicles (light, medium, heavy-duty) in your fleet, their schedules, and other factors, a combination of Level 2 and DC Fast Chargers can meet your specific charging needs. Learn more about infrastructure planning for EV fleets here.
There are numerous factors that affect the final cost of commercial EV charging stations. These include, but are not limited to, site conditions, the number of EVs you anticipate will charge on your property, the facility’s power capacity, and the types of charging stations you will be installing. PowerFlex conducts a full assessment of your site to explore these factors and plan an EV charging project that makes sense for you both operationally and financially.
There are a range of EV charging incentive funds available at the federal, state, municipal, and utility levels to defray the cost of installing EV charging equipment. Types of incentives include direct funds, grants, rebates, and tax credits for EV charging hardware, electrical upgrades, and interconnection.
Commercial EV charging station installation costs can be impacted by the existing electrical infrastructure (proximity to electrical panels), the amount of site preparation required (grading, paving, etc.), permitting requirements, networking integration (access to Wi-Fi/cellular signal), and utility costs (cost of electricity and demand charges). A knowledgeable EV charging provider like PowerFlex can help you understand and mitigate these costs.
The amount of power required by EV charging stations varies from customer to customer. The number of EV drivers you plan to host on your site — and relatedly, the number of charging stations you’re looking to install — is a big determining factor. Electric vehicle charger type also plays a role, as Level 2 chargers have different power needs compared to DCFC. An experienced EV charging solutions provider like PowerFlex can do a full assessment of your site to determine how much power you’ll need and design a project plan based on your requirements.
When choosing an EV charging software provider, it's imperative you seek out a company with extensive experience in adaptive EV charging load management that can ensure the needs of drivers are met while minimizing implementation and energy costs. You can choose an EV charging vendor that includes software and charging management in their EV solution offering or you can contract with a separate third-party vendor for a software-only subscription.
Several key metrics can determine the success of a commercial EV charging project. Utilization rate — that is, how many drivers are choosing to use your EV charging stations — is one indicator. Driver satisfaction is another: Are they getting the amount of energy they need, when they need it? Finally, the cost-effectiveness of charger installation and operation can color how a customer feels about the project overall.
PowerFlex accounts for all of these factors with its adaptive energy management platform, PowerFlex X™. Leveraging patented Adaptive Load Management® algorithms, PowerFlex X intelligently manages EV charging demand to ensure drivers’ needs are met while shielding you from expensive infrastructure upgrades and additional utility fees.

