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Institutions are increasingly looking to meet sustainability goals and provide modern facility amenities to faculty, students and on-campus guests with value-added amenities. Installing smart EV charging stations on campus can achieve both goals while demonstrating a commitment to sustainability.
- Provide a coveted amenity and take advantage of local EV infrastructure incentives
- Contribute to sustainability goals and earn LEED certification points
- Stay ahead of building regulations that require new or existing buildings to offer EV charging

“This innovative collaboration with Enel X Way will enable us to take the campus to the next level by generating and storing energy in a fashion that minimizes our costs and maximizes the value of the solar energy we generate on the rooftop. Combined photovoltaics and storage for peak shaving and electric vehicle charging are the way industry is moving — and should continue to move.”
Katherine S. Newman, Interim Chancellor
University of Massachusetts Boston
Features |
Dumb charger |
Smart charger |
Why it matters |
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Connected to WiFi
|
-
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✓ |
Prerequisite for all below features
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Install incentives
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-
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✓ |
Lower Capex
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Operator dashboard
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-
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✓ |
EVSE management and optimization (access control, pricing, maintenance, etc.)
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Track consumption
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-
|
✓ |
Lower Opex
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Track cost
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-
|
✓ |
Lower Opex
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Driver apps
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-
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✓ |
Facilitate location, reservation, notification services, and support digital revenue
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Load balancing
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-
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✓ |
Lower Opex
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Grid incentives
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-
|
✓ |
Lower Capex & Opex
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