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Deploying of 3,600 EV chargers across 600 sites in America

By Michelle Froese | February 18, 2025

EVPassport, which offers enterprise electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, and CBRE, currently the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm, announced an agreement to provide EV charging solutions, focusing on multifamily and hospitality properties in North America.

Under the agreement, CBRE will support the deployment of over 3,600 EV chargers across more than 600 strategic sites in the United States. This collaboration will enable property owners and operators to provide frictionless charging to residents and tenants.

EV charging continues to be important to real estate end-users. According to CBRE’s 2024 Occupier Sentiment Survey, 54% of respondents named EV charging a key priority in building selection decisions. EVPassport’s infrastructure engagement platform will enhance CBRE’s existing portfolio of EV charging solutions and help meet the demand from property managers, owners, and occupiers across the nation.

“CBRE and EVPassport share a vision and commitment to high-quality solutions and long-term reliability,” said Robert Rene, executive operating chairman at EVPassport. “We’re delighted to work with CBRE and provide its clients with top-tier EV charging solutions. The EVPassport and CBRE partnership is another exciting step toward expanded EV charging accessibility across the US.”

EVPassport provides end-to-end EV charging solutions for both enterprise and commercial businesses. The company utilizes an innovative business model that allows customers to choose how to deploy their EV charging infrastructure, whether as an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) model or a more traditional capital expense and support partnership.

This contractual flexibility is paired with an advanced technology platform that prioritizes high-quality, long-term reliability and dedicated customer support.

To learn more about EVPassport, please visit us here. If you’d like to have your property or parking facility evaluated to host EV charging, please visit CBRE here.

 

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