In collaboration with Electric Spinach, the specialists in tailored EV charging strategies for real estate, Fuuse has enabled a commercial building in Exeter to maintain multiple businesses and chargers on the Fuuse EV charging platform.
The Milford House required workplace EV charging capabilities for four separate commercial tenants in the building. The asset manager required the ability to maintain the back-office to oversee the energy consumption while still allowing for the individual businesses to manage staff access and usage.
Electric Spinach proposed that Milford House utilise the available government funding under the Workplace Charging Scheme to aid in funding the installation of 10 Easee 22kWh chargers and the necessary infrastructure.
Integrating the chargers with Fuuse empowered the Milford House to assign accounts to their tenants on the Fuuse Platform, billing the tenant like any other utility. With their own Fuuse child account, each tenant has the autonomy to manage who uses their chargers and when.
By taking advantage of the Workplace Charging Scheme, Milford House was granted approximately £8,500 in government funding to install their EV charge points and infrastructure.
The mission of Electric Spinach is to guide businesses in their workplace EV charging journey and to facilitate accessing the available grants to fund each project.
Find out if your chargers are eligible for government funding.
Benefits to the Milford House includes:
Flexible charger management
Parent and child account capabilities allow for admin control over the commercial tenant accounts and freedom for tenants to manage their chargers.
Sustainability reporting
CO2 savings reporting simplifies CSR accountability and informs of carbon footprint.
Tariff management allows for multi-tariffs for different sites, as well as different types of drivers.
Simplified charger support and management with Remote Maintenance tools and status notifications.
The Milford House has achieved impressive results with its Fuuse-powered chargers:
17.66 MWh Energy delivered.
51,038 EV miles supported.
9,593 kg CO2 savings.
“Workplaces of the future providing end-of-trip EV charging to their occupiers need to think about the many variables associated to EV Charging projects. They need to consider power, cable routes, electrical design & hardware, but perhaps more importantly, the software.”
David Farr
Head of Operations - Electric Spinach