Florida property EV charging

EV charging for Florida properties.
Zero upfront cost to owners.

SunSpark funds, installs, operates, bills drivers, and maintains Level 2 EV charging for apartments, condos, hotels, and commercial properties.

$0
Upfront cost to property owners
Up to 30%
Federal tax credit on eligible installs
End-to-end
Funded, installed, operated, billed
How it works

A staged process — built for owners.

Six steps from first conversation to live chargers. Each step has a clear deliverable so you always know where things stand.

01

Fit check

Quick qualifying review of property type, parking, and electrical context. No site visit needed.

02

Site walk

We walk the property with you to capture parking, panels, and the proposed charger area.

03

Electrical rough scope

Our electrical partner does a preliminary scope so the proposal reflects real site conditions.

04

Proposal

Recommended ports, charger placement, illustrative economics, and the operating model — for your property.

05

Site agreement

Plain-language site license, responsibility matrix, and next-step checklist. Signed before any work begins.

06

Install and launch

Permit, install, inspect, activate. Timing varies by jurisdiction, utility coordination, and final site conditions.

Timeline varies by jurisdiction, utility coordination, equipment availability, permitting, and final site conditions. Final scope and pricing are subject to the formal electrical quote and governed by the signed site agreement.

For property owners

The questions owners ask, answered.

A clear operating model so you know exactly who pays for what, who runs what, and who supports drivers — before you sign anything.

  • No upfront owner cost
    SunSpark funds the hardware, electrical work, and permits for the agreed scope. The property invests no capital up front.
  • SunSpark owns and operates the chargers
    We own the equipment, run the network, and manage uptime. The property hosts the chargers under a site license.
  • Property provides electricity
    Under the standard model, the property provides electricity for the charging stations. Reimbursement and any alternate arrangements are defined in the signed site agreement.
  • SunSpark bills drivers
    Drivers pay through the charging platform using supported payment methods. No billing or collections work for the property.
  • Maintenance and driver support — handled
    Routine maintenance, service calls, and driver support are run by SunSpark. Owners and on-site staff aren't asked to troubleshoot chargers.
  • Final terms in writing
    Final scope, responsibilities, and commercial terms are governed by the signed site agreement and the supporting responsibility matrix.
What we do

Funded, installed, operated, maintained.

Three things we run end-to-end so the property doesn't have to staff up around chargers.

01

Level 2 charger installation

Turnkey Level 2 EV charging for apartments, condos, hotels, and commercial properties. We coordinate site assessment, permitting, electrical, and commissioning.

02

Network operations & driver billing

We run the charging network and bill drivers through the charging platform using supported payment methods. The property doesn't manage payment processing.

03

Maintenance & driver support

Routine maintenance and driver support for installed hardware are handled by SunSpark. Property staff aren't asked to triage chargers.

Who we work with

Property types we serve.

Each property is different. The site walk and electrical rough scope tailor the recommendation to the actual building, parking, and panel.

Residential

Apartments & condos

A managed Level 2 system that gives residents a dependable place to charge — and gives the property a clean answer to charger requests.

Hospitality

Hotels & extended stay

An on-property amenity for EV-driving guests, billed through the charging platform with no front-desk involvement.

Commercial

Offices & campuses

Workplace charging for EV-commuting employees, supported by SunSpark — not by the facilities team.

Mixed-use

Mixed-use & retail

Charging for tenants and visitors, sized to the parking layout and electrical capacity revealed during the site walk.

What it could look like

From parking lot to charging amenity.

Illustrative reference renderings and site mockups. Final placement, signage, and finishes are tailored to your property after the site walk.

Site walk photo
The property today

Wide aerial or parking-lot photo captured during the site walk.

Before / after rendering
Proposed chargers in place

The same parking area with proposed chargers placed in scale.

Marked-up site map
Proposed charger location

Site map showing charger area, conduit path, and electrical room.

On-site signage
Branded wayfinding

Wayfinding sign, A-frame, and QR support card placed near the chargers.

Renderings and mockups are illustrative. Final scope, charger placement, and finishes are subject to site review, the formal electrical quote, and final terms governed by the signed site agreement.

Operating model

Who pays for what. Who runs what.

A simple split between SunSpark and the property — with everything written down before either side commits. Final terms are governed by the signed site agreement.

01 · Funding

SunSpark funds the install

  • Hardware, electrical work, and permits for the agreed scope
  • No capex required from the property up front
  • Final scope defined by the formal electrical quote
03 · Site responsibilities

Property provides electricity

  • Standard model: property provides electricity for the stations
  • Reimbursement / alternate arrangements per signed agreement
  • Parking access and signage coordinated with the property

Driver-facing pricing depends on charger model, utility rates, and platform configuration at the property and is set during proposal — not by a one-size subscription. Final terms governed by the signed site agreement.

Get started

Request a site assessment.

Tell us a bit about the property. We'll come back with a fit check, then schedule a site walk if it looks like a good match.

Final scope, timing, and commercial terms are subject to site review, the formal electrical quote, and the signed site agreement.