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How EV Infrastructure Strengthens ESG Strategy: What Investors, Fleets, and Commercial Real Estate Leaders Should Know
Learn how EV charging infrastructure strengthens ESG performance for fleets, investors, and commercial real estate, while improving costs and sustainability.
How V2G Technology Turns Fleets into Power Assets
Discover how vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology transforms EV fleets into power assets, cutting costs, supporting the grid, and driving new revenue.
Workplace Charging: The Underrated Perk Redefining the Return to Work
Discover why workplace EV charging is emerging as the next big return-to-work incentive, combining convenience, culture, and clean-energy innovation.
The Workplace Is Becoming the New Grid: How V2G Will Power the Future of Work
Discover how vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology is transforming workplaces into energy hubs, powering the future of work and clean mobility.
Vehicle-to-Grid Power: The Untapped Opportunity Sitting in Driveways
For years, electric vehicles have been viewed primarily as a transportation solution, a cleaner, quieter alternative to internal combustion. But the truth is, EVs hold the potential to solve a much bigger challenge: grid stability.
Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology allows EVs to send stored energy back to the power grid, effectively transforming parked cars into miniature power plants. It’s one of the most exciting, and underdeveloped frontiers in clean energy.
3 Factors That Will Drive EV Charging Growth in 2026
The EV market isn’t slowing down, it’s accelerating. By 2026, the industry won’t just be about selling more electric cars. It will be about making sure drivers can charge them quickly, reliably, and conveniently. For commercial property owners, investors, and developers, understanding the drivers of charging growth is critical to staying ahead.
Why Commercial Real Estate Can’t Afford to Ignore EV Charging
With EV adoption accelerating across the U.S., properties that fail to adapt are at serious risk of falling behind. Tenants, buyers, and visitors are making decisions based on access to EV charging, and owners who overlook this shift could find their buildings outdated, undervalued, and less attractive to the very people they want to serve.
Why Small Towns Will Lead the EV Revolution
Small towns might not have the density of urban centers, but they hold something just as powerful, strategic locations. They sit on highways, tourism routes, and regional corridors where EV drivers need fast, reliable charging most. When a town adds even a few DC fast chargers, it transforms the map for thousands of travelers and commuters.
Beyond the Headlines: Why EV Growth Is Slower Today and What Investors Miss About Tomorrow
The headlines tell one story: EV adoption is slowing. Sales are behind projections. Automakers are recalibrating timelines. But what most investors don’t see is the bigger picture: the slowdown is temporary, the trajectory is inevitable, and the real opportunities are in the infrastructure that supports the long game.
From Empty Lots to EV Hotspots: The Untapped Real Estate Opportunity in Charging
Across the country, parking lots sit empty for hours a day. To most people, they’re wasted space. To forward-thinking investors, they’re one of the most overlooked opportunities of the decade. As electric vehicles (EVs) continue their steady rise, these empty lots are poised to become tomorrow’s fueling hubs that are profitable, resilient, and future-proof.
The Installation Season Effect: Why Fall 2025 Is Prime Time for Commercial EV Infrastructure
After five years of installing EV chargers across Oregon, we've noticed a pattern. The properties that get their installations done between September and November? They're operational and generating revenue while their competitors are still stuck in permitting limbo come spring.
What $70K-per-Port EV Charger Incentives Really Mean (And Why It Matters for Oregon)
While Oregon doesn’t have $70K-per-port grants lying around, there are solid, stackable rebates that commercial property owners, municipalities, and developers can tap into:
PGE's Business EV Charging Rebate: Up to $1,000 per Level 2 port, with additional incentives for income-qualified or multifamily housing sites.
Oregon DEQ Charge Ahead Program: Offers rebates for low- and moderate-income households and may expand into small business territory.
The Urgency of Small Town Climate Action
Small towns are doing big things when it comes to sustainability. In places like Cascade Locks, Oregon, community-led climate projects are transforming not just landscapes, but local economies too. While the national spotlight often shines on major cities pushing green agendas, it's the smaller communities, less resourced but deeply connected, that are quietly making the most meaningful impact.
Closing the Gorge Gap: Why More EV Charging Stations Matter for the Columbia River Gorge
At Charli Charging, we’ve heard these stories firsthand. That’s why we’re working to close the gap. Starting with projects like our new DC fast chargers at Thunder Island Brewery. We want to make it easy for visitors and locals alike to plug in, recharge, and spend more time enjoying all the Gorge has to offer.
We’re Breaking Ground at Thunder Island Brewery
Today marks a major milestone for electric vehicle infrastructure in the Columbia River Gorge.
Charli Charging has officially broken ground on a new installation of four high-powered DC fast chargers at Thunder Island Brewery Co. in Cascade Locks, Oregon. These chargers are designed to serve all EV drivers, including Tesla’s - with no adapter required and the capability to charge simultaneously.
Beyond just an install, this is a signal that sustainable, future-ready travel is here to stay in one of Oregon’s most scenic destinations.
Ultra-Fast, Solar, and Smart: The Next Wave of EV Charging for Businesses
If you’ve driven around Oregon lately, you’ve probably noticed more electric vehicles (EVs) than ever before, and maybe even a few new charging stations popping up at your favorite local spots. Here at Charli Charging, we’re proud to be part of that movement. In fact, we’re about to install our very first DC fast charger, and it got us thinking: what does the future of EV charging look like for local businesses?
Why Most EV Charging Projects Fail Before They Even Start
Spoiler alert: It’s not the technology. It’s not even the money. Most EV charging projects hit a wall before the first bolt is installed. And the worst part? It’s completely avoidable.
As the demand for EV infrastructure skyrockets, especially across commercial properties in Oregon, property owners, developers, and local businesses are realizing that just wanting chargers isn’t enough. You need a plan, a partner, and a process that works in the real world.
Brewery Spotlight: Thunder Island Brewing Co.
This May 2025, we’re teaming up with Thunder Island Brewing Co. in Cascade Locks, Oregon to install four DC fast chargers on-site. That means you can charge your EV while you grab a bite, catch up with friends, or enjoy one of the best sunset views in the Gorge.
OCPP Compatible vs. OCPP Capable: What’s the Real Difference and Why It Matters
If you’ve been exploring EV charging solutions, chances are you’ve come across terms like OCPP-compatible and OCPP-capable more than once. And while they might sound interchangeable, the difference between the two can seriously impact your long-term EV infrastructure strategy, especially when it comes to future-proofing, flexibility, and maximizing ROI.
What to Look Out for When Selecting an EV Charger Installer to Fix Your EnelX Charger
If you’re dealing with a broken EnelX charger, you already know the frustration: you just want it fixed – fast, right, and without feeling stuck. But before you hire just any EV charger installation company, there’s something important you should know: not all chargers — and not all installers — are created equal. And if you don’t look closely, you could end up trading one problem for another. Let’s break down what you really need to watch out for.