EV Infrastructure Services

EV Infrastructure Support for Multi-Site Portfolios

GWT2Energy helps restaurant, retail, distribution, and commercial operators assess, document, validate, and coordinate EV charging infrastructure across multiple locations.

From field surveys and electrical documentation to charger, parking, and circuit verification, we give facility and project teams a consistent view of conditions at every site.

Field technician inspecting commercial EV charging infrastructure
Portfolio-Level Visibility

Know What Is Installed at Every Location

EV infrastructure projects become difficult when drawings, field conditions, equipment records, parking layouts, panel schedules, and charger identification do not agree.

That problem becomes larger across dozens or hundreds of locations. GWT2Energy provides a standardized field process that documents actual site conditions, identifies discrepancies, and organizes the findings into information your project, facilities, and electrical teams can use.

EV Field Services

Consistent Site Assessments and Documentation

The exact scope can be adjusted for a pilot, a regional program, or a nationwide portfolio.

01

EV Site Surveys

Field verification of chargers, EV parking spaces, electrical equipment, signage, pavement markings, and visible site conditions.

02

Charger and Stall Documentation

Identification and photographic documentation of each charger, connector, parking stall, equipment label, and associated asset ID.

03

Electrical Circuit Verification

Verification of breaker, panel, circuit, charger, and parking-space relationships to help establish an accurate electrical record.

04

Labeling Validation

Review of equipment and circuit labels for accuracy, readability, consistency, and alignment with approved project requirements.

05

Plan-to-Field Comparison

Comparison of installed conditions with available plans, schedules, and equipment records, with discrepancies clearly documented.

06

Corrective-Work Coordination

Development of site-level issue lists and coordination support for labeling, signage, striping, electrical, or equipment corrections.

Technician verifying EV charger circuits in a commercial electrical panel
Electrical Documentation

Trace Each Charger Back to the Correct Circuit

Charger identification is only useful if it can be connected to the correct electrical equipment. Our field documentation can establish the relationship between:

  • EV charger and asset identification numbers
  • Parking-space and charger locations
  • Electrical panels and circuit breakers
  • Breaker and equipment labels
  • Plans, schedules, and installed conditions

Any missing, faded, inconsistent, or incorrect identification is recorded so the project team can determine the appropriate corrective action.

Project Deliverables

Clear Records for Every Site

Findings are organized in a consistent format so the information can be reviewed at the individual-site and portfolio levels.

Site Summary

A concise record of the equipment, parking configuration, conditions, and exceptions found at each location.

Photo Documentation

Organized photographs of chargers, stalls, labels, electrical panels, breakers, signage, and identified deficiencies.

Asset and Circuit Records

Structured charger, stall, panel, breaker, circuit, and asset-ID information prepared for portfolio reporting.

Discrepancy Log

A list of missing labels, plan conflicts, damaged components, faded markings, and other conditions requiring review.

Corrective-Action List

Site-specific recommendations organized by the type and priority of work required.

Portfolio-Level Reporting

Consolidated reporting that helps program managers evaluate recurring issues and prioritize work across locations.

Our Process

One Repeatable Process Across Every Location

1

Define

Confirm the assets, field requirements, documentation standards, reporting format, and project priorities.

2

Survey

Perform the site visit using a standardized field scope and photo-documentation process.

3

Validate

Review collected information, reconcile records, and identify incomplete or conflicting findings.

4

Report

Deliver site-level findings and consolidated portfolio reporting with clear exceptions and recommended next actions.

Why GWT2Energy

Built for Multi-Site Project Management

EV projects involve more than chargers. They touch electrical infrastructure, parking layouts, facilities standards, field contractors, asset records, and ongoing operations.

GWT2Energy brings more than 25 years of experience coordinating energy and facility programs for restaurant and retail portfolios. We understand how to develop one consistent standard while accounting for the different conditions found at individual locations.

25+ Years of energy and facility experience
600+ Multi-site locations under management
One Consistent process across the portfolio
Frequently Asked Questions

EV Infrastructure Project Questions

Can GWT2Energy support a nationwide group of locations?

Yes. Our field scope and reporting structure are designed for multi-location programs. Projects can begin with a defined pilot and expand regionally or nationally after the process has been validated.

Do you install EV chargers?

Our primary role is assessment, verification, documentation, and project coordination. When installation or corrective electrical work is required, we can help define the scope and coordinate with qualified contractors based on the project requirements.

Can you verify charger-to-breaker relationships?

Yes. The field scope can include verification and documentation of charger, parking-space, circuit, breaker, and electrical-panel relationships.

Can the survey be customized to our standards?

Yes. We can incorporate your approved drawings, equipment lists, labeling standards, photo requirements, asset IDs, reporting templates, and acceptance criteria into the field process.

What happens when field conditions do not match the plans?

The discrepancy is documented with supporting photographs and included in the site issue log. The project team can then decide whether records should be corrected or field work is required.

Start With a Pilot

Bring Consistency to Your EV Infrastructure Program

Tell us how many locations you have, what has already been installed, and what your team needs to verify. We can help define a practical pilot and the field deliverables required for a larger rollout.