Charging without overloading the building
Tenants and residents are asking about charging before they sign. In residential buildings, it is becoming a deciding factor. In commercial properties, corporate tenants are under pressure to support employee EV charging as part of their sustainability commitments. For property owners, charging is shifting from optional upgrade to expected infrastructure.
Most buildings were never designed for multiple vehicles charging at the same time. The electrical connection is shared across lifts, lighting, ventilation and common installations. In mixed-use buildings, commercial tenants and residents share the same infrastructure.
When chargers are installed one by one, without a common plan, demand can spike quickly. Costs rise, grid updates come into view, and in shared-ownership environments questions follow around who decides, who pays and how power is distributed fairly.
Charging, intelligently managed
We monitor total consumption and distribute available capacity across active charging sessions in real time. Shared systems always have priority. Charging adapts around them automatically.
If the building has solar panels, we use that production for charging first. Battery storage makes it possible to add more charge points on the same connection. Every user gets transparent insight into their own consumption and costs via the platform.
Avoid grid updates
Reduce unnecessary reinforcement costs
Asset protection
Maintain long-term property value
Fair distribution
Offer transparent power allocation among users.
Structured rollout
Introduce charging in a scalable, controlled way.
Property investors and real estate groups need more than per-site fixes. Electrification has to be standardised across buildings while still adapting to each site’s specific limits.
Building by building
Every asset has different technical limits, ownership structures and charging demand. One-size-fits-all approaches do not work in shared infrastructures.
Central oversight
Smappee provides central monitoring across properties, giving visibility into charging behaviour, energy impact and capacity usage over time.
Controlled rollout
The same charging strategy can be applied across assets while respecting each building’s specific capacity limits. That keeps expansion practical and easier to manage.
Long-term planning
Rollout becomes more structured, scalable and financially controlled without unnecessary reinforcement costs.
Solutions built for shared properties
The right charging strategy combines fair distribution, building-level control and portfolio-wide visibility.
Load balancing
Balance charging dynamically at building level without overloading shared capacity.
Fair allocation
Distribute power fairly and give every user transparent insight into charging costs.
Solar and storage
Use on-site solar first and add battery support to expand charging on the same connection.
Central monitoring
Monitor charging and capacity across residential, commercial and mixed-use properties.
Residential and multi-tenant buildings across Europe deploying EV charging while remaining within their existing grid connection.
Let’s elevate your charging infrastructure to match your standard
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