EV Charging

Owned and operated charging infrastructure powered by Emergent Energy resources.

Not yet operational: The EV charging program is in development. None of the 16 Phase 1 sites have been constructed or commissioned. This page describes the strategy and plan.

Commercial Property EV Charging

Emergent Energy is developing a Phase 1 network of 16 DC fast charging sites across Colorado, California, and Washington — three states with strong EV adoption, clear regulatory frameworks, and favorable economics for independent charging operators.

Our sites are designed to be powered, where feasible, by Emergent-owned generation and storage resources — creating an integrated energy delivery pathway from our production assets directly to the end user and differentiating our cost structure from operators dependent on utility retail rates.

Revenue is generated through retail energy sales to EV drivers, fleet charging agreements with commercial and logistics operators, and site host revenue sharing. Each site is configured with two to four 350kW DC fast chargers.

The EV charging platform creates high-load demand centers that monetize excess microgrid production, deepen our direct energy customer relationships, and strengthen the economics of the broader integrated platform.

Phase 1 Overview

Total Phase 1 Sites 16
Colorado Target Market
California Target Market
Washington Target Market
In Development — Not Operational

Target Property Profile

  • Retail centers and strip malls with substantial parking
  • Office parks and corporate campuses
  • Multifamily residential complexes
  • Hotels and hospitality properties
  • Gas Stations
  • Industrial and logistics facilities with employee parking

How the EV Charging Program Works

A host-partnership model that removes barriers for property owners and captures session fee revenue for Emergent.

Emergent Develops & Owns

Emergent funds, installs, and retains ownership of the charging equipment and electrical infrastructure. The property owner does not carry capital cost or operational risk.

Session Fee Revenue

EV drivers pay for charging sessions by the kilowatt-hour or by time. Session revenue is Emergent's primary revenue stream from the program.

Host Revenue Sharing

Property owners receive a share of session revenue under a long-term host agreement. The revenue share structure provides a clear and ongoing return on the amenity.

Own Commercial Property in CO, CA, or WA?

We are actively seeking property partners for Phase 1. If you own or manage commercial property in our target markets, we would welcome a conversation about a hosting arrangement.