CITIZENS WANT IT. THE COMMUNITY NEEDS IT.

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CITIZENS WANT IT.
THE COMMUNITY NEEDS IT.
We install and maintain it for you — for free.
Volta partners with select brands who sponsor and bring free electric car
charging stations to convenient community locations across America.
VOLTA’S MODEL BENEFITS BOTH THE COMMUNITY & SITE OWNERS:
Free
Installation
Free
Maintenance
“We are happy to offer this additional benefit
to our customers. Our partnership with Volta
is very much in line with our core values, of
environmental stewardship and supporting
our communities.”
— Ashley Gibbons
Associate Marketing Coordinator
Whole Foods Market
STATION STATS:
30 Amp Level 2 Charging Provides 25 electric miles/hour
Universal Charger Dimensions: H 82” x W 32” x D 11”
Reimbursement of
Electricity Costs
Environmental
Goodwill
100% TURNKEY, 100% FREE
It’s Easy to Install a Volta Station on Your Property.
Here’s How:
Step 1 - Visit Site
Step 5 - Prepare Site
Step 2 - Proposal
Step 6 - Installation
After an initial inquiry, Volta sends out an operations
team to asses the proposed location.
The Volta team prepares a proposal with a
site-map and renderings for the site.
Step 3 - Agreement
Volta’s local certified team prepares the installation
site with appropriate trenching and wiring.
Volta installs the station.
Step 7 - Signage
The site host and Volta sign a service agreement.
Volta installs the proper signage in accordance
with local regulations and guidelines.
Step 4 - Permit
Step 8 - Charge
Volta works with the host and the local municipality to
obtain an EV Charging Station permit for that location.
Following final inspection, stations are powered
and citizens can park and charge!
FAQs
How do you offer this amenity for free?
The free EV Charging service is provided by Volta sponsors.
Volta partners with select brands who seek to contribute
services that are meaningful to the community. Hosts benefit
with no-cost installation and sustainable maintenance while
citizens get open-access and friction-free EV Charging.
Are the stations part of a network?
Yes. Volta stations are part of the Volta urban networks.
Volta seeds and grows regional networks starting with areas
of highest EV penetration. Current networks are in California,
Hawaii, Illinois, Arizona, Washington and Oregon.
What happens if a station malfunctions?
If such an event occurs, drivers are very quick to call the
1-800-number on the side of every station. We can also
detect malfunctions through our networked system and
send out a local team member for repairs. And, of course,
every site host has a single point of contact at Volta
to report any issues.
I already have an EV charging station from
another provider. Can Volta stations coexist
with other stations?
Yes. Volta stations can coexist with other stations.
Volta stations charge all plug-in vehicles universally
with no authentication needed.
Do you offer Level 3 “quick charge” stations?
Since Volta stations are not intended to be used in
the same way as a gas station, they provide convenience
Level 2 charging (240 volts with a 30-amp current).
This equates to 50 miles of electric range within
a 2-hour charging session.
Learn more about having a Volta Station installed in your community
VOLTA CHARGING
ADDRESS 1500 17 th St. Sa n Fra nc isco, CA 9410 7
EMAIL info@voltacharg ing .com
PHONE 1-888-264-2208
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