Workplace EV charging stations.

You might have noticed it already – a few more EVs in the staff car park. Someone asking if there’s anywhere to plug in. A team member thinking about switching but unsure how they’ll charge at work.
It doesn’t happen all at once, but it’s happening. The move to electric is picking up pace, not just for company fleets, but for the people driving to your site every day. And while workplace EV charging stations might not be the biggest thing on your list, it’s probably started to creep onto it.
The trouble is, it’s hard to know where to begin. What kit do you need? How many chargers? Who’s going to use them and who’s going to look after them?
That’s where we come in. We’ll help you get clear on whether it’s the right time, what makes sense for your site, and how to make it work without overcomplicating things.
How workplace EV charging works
Workplace EV charging stations are chargers installed on-site, in your car park, depot, or at the side of your building, that let people charge electric vehicles while they’re working, visiting, or doing business with you.
You can choose how many to install, who can use them, and whether they’re free or pay-to-use. The electricity they use can come from your standard supply or from on-site renewables, like solar.
They’re scalable too. So if your needs grow, or your fleet changes, you’re not starting from scratch. You’re building on what you’ve already got.
Why install workplace EV charging stations?
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Be ready for the switch
The UK is shifting towards electric. Whether it’s your team, suppliers, or visitors, more people will be driving EVs soon, and expecting EV charge points.
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Make your site more functional
Got parking spaces sitting there all day? Installing EV chargers turns that space into something useful – a value-add, not just a necessity.
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Support your sustainability goals
Installing workplace EV charging stations sends a clear message: you’re acting on your environmental commitments. It’s a small but visible change that supports your bigger targets.
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Strengthen supply chain relationships
If you’re part of a larger supply chain, showing your low-carbon credentials can strengthen your position. Having charging infrastructure in place is one more thing you can point to.
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Keep options open for your own fleet
Whether you’ve already got electric vehicles or you're thinking about switching later, on-site charging gives you flexibility. You’re not limited by public networks or waiting for future upgrades.

What you’ll get with Troo
A clear, honest view of whether workplace EV charging stations are the right move for your business.

Support to choose the right installation partner. We’ll talk it through with you, find a good fit, and stay involved throughout the project.

Help managing the full process, from planning through to install and getting everything up and running.

Flexible finance options to spread the cost in a way that works for your business.

Ongoing support from our Troo Assure team, here to help long after installation.

Ready to see if workplace EV charging stations adds up for your business?
We’ll help you make sense of the options and figure out whether EV charging is worth considering.
Want to do more with renewable energy?
EV charging is just one option. We also support businesses with other renewable energy solutions, all designed to help reduce waste and support your sustainability plans.
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