Parking lot in a business park with electronic vehicle charging stations.

Free office charging stations are a generally desirable, and often necessary, amenity for companies to offer their employees.

Photo: ChargePoint Holdings, Inc

ChargePoint, a provider of networked charging solutions for electric vehicles (EVs), and CBRE Group announced the publication of a new report on workplace charging trends. Data from the ChargePoint network in the report underscores the need for more EV charging stations in workplace settings, and quickly to meet demand and boost tenancies.

Collectively, ChargePoint’s data in the CBRE report demonstrates an increase in EV charger utilization at the workplace. The report highlights a 2023 increase in charging station utilization at the workplace at nearly three times the rate of charging station installations. Based on 2023 ChargePoint sessions across thousands of office buildings in the United States, the research showed a 64% gain in charging sessions versus a 22% growth of new charging ports. Similarly, ChargePoint’s network charging data showed a nearly 30% increase in the average number of unique drivers using workplace charging ports during 2023.

“As more and more drivers embrace electric vehicles, it’s critical that charging be accessible anywhere a driver needs it,” said Rich Mohr, SVP, Americas at ChargePoint. “While workplaces have offered EV charging as an amenity for years, we’re seeing a clear need for more chargers to meet the driver demand, and quickly.”

Office charging stations are a desirable amenity for companies seeking to attract top talent. Many employers offer free charging as a beneficial perk. ChargePoint data in the report shows 69% of workplace sessions being free in 2023. Notably, ChargePoint data highlights that the workplace was the second most popular charging location after home charging, with 27% of all 2023 charging sessions occurring at workplaces, compared with 39% at home.

“Building owners and occupiers alike are adding amenities that encourage greater office attendance, and EV charging fits that need well,” said Scott Howard, CBRE Global Head of EV Charging. “EV drivers prefer to recharge – or top off – their vehicles far more frequently than do drivers of conventional vehicles. Thus, allowing employees and tenants to charge while they’re at work is a huge advantage, especially for drivers with longer commutes.”

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