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⚡ Speed of Charging, Explained: How Fast are Plugzio Chargers?
Speed matters - but most residents don’t need as much of it as you think, often requiring 20–40 kWh per session, making Level 1 and Level 2 more than enough.
This guide breaks down real-world scenarios to help you balance access, cost, and electrical capacity, so you can design an EV program that actually makes sense for your building.
Grace @ Plugzio
4 days ago


Networking Accessories Your Setup Might Be Missing (Part 2)
Networking accessories help keep EV chargers reliably connected by closing gaps in your core setup.
From extending Wi-Fi coverage to enabling cellular fallback and powering devices via Ethernet, these tools improve uptime, support more devices, and strengthen overall network performance, ensuring a more stable, scalable EV charging experience.
Grace @ Plugzio
Apr 28


Networking, Explained (Part 1)
Choosing the right connectivity keeps your EV chargers online and drivers satisfied.
Wi-Fi offers scalable, cost-effective coverage.
Cellular enables fast, flexible deployment for smaller or outdoor sites.
Ethernet delivers maximum reliability for dense, high-demand environments.
Each option balances cost, infrastructure, and performance, so you can choose what best fits your property.
Grace @ Plugzio
Apr 21


From EV Charging to Payout: Plugzio Wallets, Explained
Plugzio Wallets simplify how EV charging revenue is collected, managed, and paid out.
Wallets improve visibility across properties, and give managers more control over when and how funds are withdrawn, while reducing the number of transactions and lower processing fees for drivers making it much easier to start charging sessions.
Grace @ Plugzio
Apr 14


How to Price EV Charging: A Practical Guide to Conditional Payment Plans (Part 2)
Most properties set EV charging rates once and never revisit them.
It feels simple. But it ignores how your building actually operates, how drivers charge, and how demand shifts over time.
The result? Missed revenue, under utilized chargers, and a pricing strategy that doesn’t scale
Grace @ Plugzio
Apr 8


How to Define your EV Strategy: Revenue Generating, Revenue Neutral, or a Strategic Amenity (Part 1)
EV charging strategies start with a clear goal: generate revenue, achieve cost recovery, or enhance your property as an amenity.
From high-traffic commercial sites to multifamily buildings, the right approach depends on usage, dwell time, and long-term priorities.
With flexible pricing and scalable infrastructure, properties can align EV charging with both financial performance and user experience, while maintaining full control of revenue.
Grace @ Plugzio
Apr 1


⚡Load Balancing, Explained
As EV adoption grows, multi residential and commercial property managers are under more pressure to add charging without overloading existing electrical infrastructure.
Load balancing helps distribute available power across multiple chargers, so your property can support more drivers, reduce the risk of breaker trips, and avoid expensive upgrades.
This quick guide overview breaks down static vs. dynamic load balancing, how each works, and what that looks like in real-wor
Grace @ Plugzio
Mar 25
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