Professional Services

The engineering, the drawings, and the crews — one party.

Charging networks sell consulting by the SKU and stop at “pre-engineering” — the stamped drawings, the utility fight, and the field work are your problem. Our engineers do the design in-house, review plans others produced, and hand the drawings to crews who work for the same company.

The Catalog

Every deliverable a charging or electrical project needs.

Buy the full path or a single deliverable — every item below stands alone, priced per engagement.

Feasibility & assessments

Desktop assessments sizing energy needs against existing utility service; on-site technical assessments covering ADA, AHJ permitting paths, switchgear condition, and point of interconnection.

Design & engineering

Site layouts, CAD design, one-line diagrams, NEC Article 220 load calculations, panel schedules, and permit-ready plan sets — produced by our in-house engineering team, with stamped deliverables coordinated through it.

Technical plan review

Engineering review of drawing sets produced by others — load calcs, conductor sizing, coordination, clearances, ADA, and manufacturer requirements — returned as a permittable markup before mistakes reach the field.

Power system studies

Short-circuit studies, protective device coordination, and arc flash incident-energy analysis per IEEE 1584 — the studies insurers, AHJs, and NFPA 70E compliance actually require.

Utility applications

Capacity and voltage due diligence, service applications, upgrade coordination, and the persistent follow-through that keeps transformer lead times from silently owning your schedule.

Construction management

Owner's-representative services: bid packages and contractor procurement, budget and change-order tracking, long-lead equipment coordination, inspection scheduling, and closeout — or skip the referee and have our crews build it.

Certified commissioning

Manufacturer-required DC commissioning by certified personnel: torque verification, grounding impedance, insulation test reports, protection checks, and the auditable report funded programs demand. Keeps warranties valid from day one.

Activation & training

Network onboarding, pricing and access configuration, early-life uptime monitoring, and owner training that leaves your team actually able to operate what was built.

Closeout & documentation

As-builts, test reports, labels, credentials, warranty registrations, and program compliance packages — the folder that makes year five painless.

Read the Fine Print

Vendor consulting comes with strings. Engineering shouldn't.

Network vendors' design services are explicitly pre-engineering — their own terms require your engineer for stamped drawings, their field work runs through subcontractors, and their deliverables often can't be reused if you ever change networks. Our deliverables are engineering documents: yours, portable, and produced by the party that also answers for the construction.

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Straight Answers

Engineering questions we hear.

Can you review plans our engineer already produced?

Yes — technical plan review is a standalone service. We return a permittable markup covering load calcs, sizing, coordination, clearances, and manufacturer requirements.

Do you produce stamped drawings?

Design and engineering are done in-house — one-lines, load calculations, panel schedules, permit-ready plan sets — with stamped deliverables coordinated through our engineering team for the jurisdictions your project needs.

We only need the utility application handled. Is that too small?

No. Every item in the catalog is available alone. Utility coordination is one of the most-purchased single services — it's where schedules quietly die.

Our DC chargers need manufacturer commissioning. Are you certified?

We're certified installers across the brands we carry, and our commissioning delivers the torque, grounding, insulation, and report package manufacturers and funding programs require.

Next Step

Tell us where the project stands. We'll name the deliverable it needs.

Napkin stage, stalled at permitting, or drawings in hand and doubts growing — each has a right-sized engagement.

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