Why 2025 is the Time to Install EV Charging Infrastructure
- Jeff Reger
- Jul 8
- 2 min read
The EV market is growing fast—and not just among early adopters. With state mandates, federal incentives, and automakers transitioning to electric lineups, the demand for electric vehicle charging is no longer a “nice to have”—it’s a necessity.
For property owners, the question isn’t if they should install EV charging infrastructure—it’s when. And the answer is: as soon as possible.
At Act2EV, we work with multifamily, commercial, and hospitality properties to design charging solutions that make sense—not just for today, but for the next 10 years.

Why Now? The Market Is Moving Quickly.
By 2035, all new cars sold in California must be zero-emissions, and other states are following suit. Combine that with the rise of EV-friendly corporate fleets and more affordable models, and EV drivers are becoming the new majority.
Properties without charging access risk falling behind in both appeal and functionality.
Future-Proofing Means Avoiding Costly Retrofits
Installing infrastructure now—even if you don’t activate all ports immediately—helps you avoid more expensive tear-outs and redesigns later. Think of it like plumbing or internet cabling: it’s easier (and cheaper) to plan ahead while you’re already upgrading or building.
What Does a Future-Ready EV Setup Look Like?
Future-proofing doesn’t mean maxing out your electrical panel—it means smart design.
Here’s what we recommend:
Scalable conduit runs for future expansion
Shared power configurations for efficient load balancing
Open network hardware (not locked to one app or system)
Flexible layouts for visitor, resident, or fleet charging
At Act2EV, we help clients prioritize what matters now—and what could matter five years from now.
Who Should Be Planning for EV Charging Now?
Apartment and condo communities
New mixed-use developments
Hotels and resorts
Office parks
Schools and universities
Municipal properties
If people park there, they’ll eventually want to charge there.
How We Help
We design, permit, and install custom EV charging systems across California—handling every step of the process. From rebate guidance to hardware selection, we make sure you're covered.
The Bottom Line:
Don’t wait until tenants ask. Don’t wait until competitors offer it.
Future-ready properties plan for EV charging now—before the demand hits your doorstep.


