Project intake
Start your Twin Cities EV charging scope review
Share the basics of your site, your timeline, and what kind of charging setup you are trying to build. We answer with practical next steps, not vague quote language.
Submit your intake details
Delivery workflow
How projects move from intake to activation
The goal is simple. Make the project feel organized from the first message all the way through final inspection and handoff.
01
Share project context
Tell us the property setup, where the car parks, and what you want charging to feel like day to day so the first reply is actually useful.
02
Technical triage
We review the request for panel limits, permit questions, detached-garage issues, and whether the job should be phased instead of rushed.
03
Receive scoped options
You get a clear path forward with pricing direction, assumptions, and the tradeoffs spelled out before anything gets scheduled.
04
Execute and close out
After approval, we schedule the work, coordinate inspection, and close the job out with the paperwork people are always glad they kept.
What helps us scope faster
Better detail at intake usually means fewer surprises later. These are the details that help the most in Twin Cities residential and commercial projects:
- Vehicle make and model
- Charger type or brand preference
- Panel size if you know it (e.g. 100A, 200A)
- Parking layout (garage, driveway, lot)
- Distance from panel to charger location
- Whether the garage is attached, detached, or shared
- Number of chargers needed
- Residential, workplace, HOA, or fleet
- Timeline or deadline if applicable