Table of Contents
- Why Employee Charging Matters
- Why AC Charging Is the Best Fit
- Step 1: Assess Electrical Capacity
- Step 2: Define Charging Access Policy
- Step 3: Use Load Management Systems
- Step 4: Choose the Right Charger Configuration
- Step 5: Plan Parking Layout and Placement
- Step 6: Implement Smart Charging & User Management
- Step 7: Decide on Pricing Strategy
- Step 8: Enable Remote Monitoring & Maintenance
- Step 9: Plan for Future Expansion
- Step 10: Integrate With Renewable Energy (Optional)
- Example Deployment Model
- Common Challenges
- Business Benefits
- About QIAO
- FAQ
How Factories & Industrial Parks Can Deploy Employee EV Charging Systems
As EV adoption expands among the workforce, factories and industrial parks are increasingly expected to provide employee EV charging.
For employers, this is no longer just a perk—it is a strategic investment that improves:
- employee satisfaction
- ESG performance
- operational efficiency
The key challenge is:
How to deploy a scalable, cost-effective employee charging system?

Why Employee Charging Matters
Providing workplace charging helps organizations:
- attract and retain talent
- support sustainability goals
- reduce employee commuting emissions
Workplace charging overview:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_vehicle
In industrial environments, employees often:
- park for 6–10 hours
- have predictable schedules
This makes AC charging ideal
Why AC Charging Is the Best Fit
| Factor | AC Charging | DC Fast Charging |
| Cost | Low | High |
| Power demand | Moderate | Very high |
| Charging duration | Long | Short |
| Suitability | Workplace | Transit |
AC charging aligns with long parking duration and large-scale deployment
Step 1: Assess Electrical Capacity
Before installation, evaluate available power.
Electric power system overview:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_power_system
Check:
- transformer capacity
- existing load
- peak demand
Example:
| Total Capacity | Current Load | Available |
| 500 kW | 350 kW | 150 kW |
Step 2: Define Charging Access Policy
Decide who can use the system:
| Access Type | Description |
| Employee-only | Controlled access |
| Mixed-use | Employees + visitors |
| Fleet priority | Company vehicles first |
Clear policies prevent misuse and congestion.
Step 3: Use Load Management Systems
Load management overview:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_management
Dynamic load balancing allows:
- multiple vehicles to share power
- avoidance of grid overload
- reduced infrastructure cost
Step 4: Choose the Right Charger Configuration
Typical setup:
| Scenario | Recommended Power |
| Small factory | 7 kW chargers |
| Medium site | 11 kW chargers |
| Large industrial park | 22 kW chargers |
Mix different power levels for flexibility.
Step 5: Plan Parking Layout and Placement
Best practices:
- install chargers near employee parking zones
- ensure cable reach
- avoid traffic interference
Efficient layout improves usage and safety.
Step 6: Implement Smart Charging & User Management
Smart charging overview:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_charging
Features include:
- RFID / app authentication
- usage tracking
- billing or subsidy management
Step 7: Decide on Pricing Strategy
Options:
| Model | Description |
| Free charging | employee benefit |
| Subsidized | partial cost recovery |
| Paid | full cost recovery |
Many companies use subsidized models
Step 8: Enable Remote Monitoring & Maintenance
Remote diagnostics allows:
- real-time monitoring
- fault detection
- reduced maintenance cost
Essential for large-scale deployments.
Step 9: Plan for Future Expansion
EV adoption will increase over time.
Best practice:
- install 30–50% chargers initially
- prepare infrastructure for 100% coverage
Step 10: Integrate With Renewable Energy (Optional)
Renewable energy overview:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy
Industrial sites can integrate:
- solar PV
- battery storage
Reduces energy cost and improves sustainability.

Example Deployment Model
| Phase | Action |
| Phase 1 | Install 10 chargers |
| Phase 2 | Monitor usage |
| Phase 3 | Expand to 30+ chargers |
Common Challenges
- limited electrical capacity
- uneven usage patterns
- employee behavior (overstay)
- infrastructure scaling
Solved with smart systems + phased deployment
Business Benefits
Employee charging systems help companies:
- improve employee satisfaction
- strengthen ESG positioning
- increase operational efficiency
- future-proof infrastructure
About QIAO
QIAO provides scalable AC EV charging solutions for factories and industrial parks.
Our systems support:
- dynamic load management
- smart user authentication
- remote diagnostics
- flexible deployment for large sites
QIAO helps enterprises build efficient and future-ready employee charging networks.
FAQ
Is AC charging sufficient for employee use?
Yes, especially for long parking durations.
How many chargers should be installed initially?
Start with 30–50% of expected demand.
Should charging be free for employees?
It depends on company policy; many offer subsidized charging.
Do industrial sites need grid upgrades?
Not always—load management can optimize existing capacity.


