Commercial EV Charging
Charging Infrastructure That Supports Business Growth
Commercial EV Charging in Scottsdale for retail centers, office buildings, and fleet operators who need scalable charging solutions for employees and customers
Max Charged LLC installs commercial EV charging stations in Scottsdale and throughout Arizona for property managers, retail centers, office complexes, and fleet operators who want to provide on-site charging for employees, tenants, or customers. The installation includes scalable system design that supports multiple charging ports, coordination with utility providers for load management, and permitting handled from start to finish. You gain a visible amenity that attracts EV drivers and supports sustainability commitments without managing the technical and regulatory details yourself.
Commercial installations use equipment from Tesla, Blink, and ChargePoint, with options for networked charging that allows you to monitor usage, set pricing, and track energy consumption through a web portal or mobile app. The system design accounts for future expansion, so additional charging ports can be added later without major rewiring or panel upgrades. Max Charged LLC works with general contractors, property managers, and inspectors to ensure the installation integrates smoothly with existing electrical infrastructure and meets accessibility and code requirements.
If your property attracts EV drivers or if your fleet includes electric vehicles that return to a central location each night, a site assessment from Max Charged LLC can outline what your building needs to support commercial charging infrastructure.

What the Installation Delivers to Your Property
After the installation is complete, you will see charging stations mounted in designated parking spaces, with clearly marked signage and conduit running from the building's electrical service to each charging location. The stations will activate when a user connects a vehicle, and networked systems will track session data, energy usage, and payment processing if you choose to implement paid charging. Most commercial installations include weatherproof enclosures, tamper-resistant hardware, and cable management systems that keep cords organized and reduce wear from repeated use.
Max Charged LLC coordinates the utility connection, submits load calculations to verify the building's electrical service can support the new demand, and schedules inspections to ensure the installation meets state and local code. If the building's existing service lacks the capacity to support multiple charging ports, the electrician will outline options for a service upgrade, load management software, or phased installation that adds ports as capacity becomes available. The work includes testing each station with compatible vehicles to confirm proper communication, charge rate, and automatic shutoff when the session ends.
Installations at retail centers often include ADA-compliant spacing, clear lane markings, and lighting to ensure the charging area remains accessible and safe after dark. Fleet installations prioritize fast turnaround, with higher-capacity circuits that reduce charging time and allow multiple vehicles to charge simultaneously without overloading the system.
What Property Managers Ask About Commercial Charging
Clients often want to know how many ports they can install, whether the building's electrical service can handle the load, and how to manage access and payment for public or tenant charging.
How do you determine how many charging ports a building can support?
Max Charged LLC reviews the building's electrical service capacity, existing load, and available panel space, then designs a system that fits within those limits or outlines what upgrades are necessary.
What does networked charging allow you to do?
Networked systems let you monitor real-time usage, set charging rates, restrict access to authorized users, and generate reports on energy consumption and revenue.
Why do some installations require a service upgrade?
If the building's main electrical service is already near capacity, adding multiple high-amperage EV charging circuits may exceed the rated load, requiring a utility-coordinated upgrade.
What happens if you want to add more ports later?
Max Charged LLC designs systems with future expansion in mind, installing conduit pathways and panel space that make it easier to add ports without major rewiring.
Who coordinates the permitting and inspection process?
Max Charged LLC submits permit applications, schedules inspections, and coordinates with the local authority to ensure the installation meets code and accessibility requirements in Scottsdale and throughout Arizona.
If you manage a property that attracts EV drivers or if your company operates a fleet that returns to a central location each day, Max Charged LLC can assess your site, review your electrical capacity, and provide a detailed plan for installing commercial charging infrastructure that supports current demand and future growth.