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Property owners earn $0.10/kWh on top of the power expense, while Buzze earns $0.05/kWh and charges a $0.99 transaction fee.
Property owners can also choose to offer free charging to tenants in affordable housing communities.
Property owners can manage the chargers through an easy-to-use platform that provides real-time diagnostics, scheduling, and revenue reports. They can also receive monthly ACH transfers and monitor earnings from charging activities.
Buzze offers Level 2 EV chargers that provide up to 50 AMPs and 45 miles of range per hour. The chargers are equipped with features like real-time usage stats, charging updates, and scheduling through the Buzze app.
Adding EV charging stations enhances property value, helps meet regulatory requirements, improves tenant retention and satisfaction, and future-proofs properties. It also aligns with sustainability goals.
The chargers require a 208/240 VAC, 60 Hz, single-phase circuit at various amperages. They are equipped with surge protection, meet UL and FCC standards, and can be pedestal or wall-mounted with up to a 5-year warranty.
Xcel Energy (Colorado only) offers incentives for multifamily properties, covering up to 100% of project costs.
Properties in Disadvantaged Communities (DACs) can receive up to $20,000 per charger, while non-DACs qualify for between $7,085 and $8,500 per charger.
To get started, developers complete an engagement form, after which Buzze begins the incentive application and site survey process.
Once the project quote is ready, including projected incentives, contracts are signed, and the project begins.
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