itselectric Partners With SWTCH, Revolutionizing Curbside EV Charging
itselectric, an innovative electric vehicle (EV) curbside charging company based in Brooklyn, announced a strategic partnership with SWTCH Energy, a leading provider of EV charging solutions for multi-tenant buildings in North America. The collaboration will involve SWTCH Energy serving as the software provider for itselectric, assisting in the management, maintenance, and optimization of its charging network. This move marks a significant step for itselectric as it seeks to bring accessible and affordable curbside EV charging solutions to cities across the U.S., demonstrating its commitment to promoting sustainable urban transportation.
“The country needs 1.2 million more public EV chargers by 2030, particularly in dense urban neighborhoods. Today, the biggest barrier to deployment is the cost and complexity of connecting an EV charger directly to the utility’s main in the roadway. Our charging network fully avoids this barrier, enabling affordable and scalable curbside charging infrastructure that benefits cities, drivers, and communities,” said Tiya Gordon, COO and Co-Founder of itselectric. “We’re aligned with SWTCH in many ways including our approach to closing charging gaps by pulling power from the built environment. This partnership now enables us to leverage SWTCH’s software to power our next-generation,smart, sleek, and easy public EV charging.”
itselectric offers urban networks of Level 2 curbside charging posts at no cost to cities or to property owners. Notably, it is the only curbside charging network that provides revenue sharing to property owners. Once a property is determined eligible, itselectric installs and maintains a low-profile charger, and property owners secure a passive income stream. This business model enables itselectric to assist cities in achieving their carbon reduction goals and minimizing capital expenditure by eliminating the need for the utility infrastructure upgrades typically associated with on-street charging.
The EV charging management platform provided by SWTCH will grant itselectric seamless insight and control over its charging network. This includes turnkey driver billing and charging fee remittance, 24/7 monitoring and maintenance alerts to ensure charger uptime, and real-time charger insights and reporting. By monitoring charger energy usage in real-time and setting charging rates based on energy or time used, SWTCH will optimize charger earnings that will subsequently be passed on to city property owners. The real-time monitoring capability will also enable itselectric to ensure the reliability of its charging network at scale, hence supporting the adoption of EVs in cities.
“We’re excited to have itselectric join the SWTCH network and help them expand their reach. Dense urban areas require innovative, cost-efficient charging infrastructure solutions. Our open charging platform and energy management solution has been unlocking EV charging access in multifamily buildings for city residents and itselectric chargers offer a unique solution for the curb,” said Carter Li, CEO of SWTCH. “By partnering with building owners to maximize existing electrical capacities, and giving them a piece of the earnings, we’re solving the urban charger deployment problem.”