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EV Stations: How to Get Started

The number of electric vehicles on the road is expected to reach 18.7 million by the year 2030. As electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles have become increasingly popular there has been a huge increase in demand for EV charging stations. EV stations offer a multitude of benefits that can increase the value of your property by generating more income and satisfy employees. EV stations attract drivers by offering them a convenient way to charge their vehicles while shopping or visiting your facility and create a unique benefit for employees who own EVs. In this blog, we give a brief overview of EV stations for commercial locations and how you can take the first steps to install them at your facility! Types of EV Stations  There are three main types (levels) of electric vehicle charging stations. Each level produces a faster charge than the level below, but each vehicle has different limits and requirements when it comes to charging. The first level (1) uses a standard wall outlet (120V) that you would find in your home. These chargers are commonly used in residential applications and have very slow charge times. The second level (2) uses a higher voltage source (240V) which offers significantly faster charge times compared to level 1 chargers. On average, a level 2 charger can charge a 124-mile capacity battery in about 5 hours. These chargers are the most common and found in many public spaces such as offices and shopping malls. The final and most powerful EV station is level 3 also known as DC Fast Chargers. These stations are extremely powerful utilizing direct current to charge the batteries. Compared to a level 2 charger, a level 3 charger can charge a 124-mile battery fully within 30 minutes. Not all vehicles are compatible with these chargers and they should be used sparingly because they do wear your battery quicker than other charging options.  The most common station and level we install here at Integra LED is level 2 EV stations. Level 2 stations offer great charging speed while being affordable and compatible with most EV and PHEV vehicles. These stations produce a fast-enough charge that allows shoppers making short stops to receive a charge and full-time employees to leave work with a mostly charged vehicle depending on the model. Moreover, level 2 stations are more cost-friendly than level 3 EV stations making them a great entry into EV charging. Incentives + Benefits  Many utility companies such as National Grid offer programs to help businesses install EV stations at their facilities. The most impactful part of these programs is that they help with the cost by funding approved projects. National Grid’s Upstate NY program will fund up to 100% of the electrical infrastructure and charging station costs. This makes installing EV stations extremely affordable and accessible for any business interested in becoming more sustainable. Furthermore, by partnering with a Project Expediter like Integra LED, we can complete the entire process from start to finish including securing incentives and installation of the stations.  EV stations offer many benefits for a variety of users ranging from retail customers to full-time employees. As stated above, these stations offer a huge benefit to employees who own EVs which can increase retention rates and employee satisfaction. Additionally, EV stations will make your business an environmental sustainability leader in your community by incentivizing customers and employees to reduce emissions.    Overall, electric vehicles are the future and they will continue to grow in popularity as different manufacturers begin to develop new models. Integra LED wants to help businesses like yours be on the leading edge of sustainability by offering turnkey EV station installations including securing incentives for your business.   

POE Lighting Explained

Power over Ethernet or POE lighting is a lighting system that is connected and powered using ethernet (Cat 5/6) cables. Since LEDs now require such little energy, they can easily be powered via ethernet cables to create a connected system that is much easier to install than a traditional ballast/lamp replacement. To the right, you can see an example of what a common ethernet cable looks like. By connecting the lighting system using POE, it enables the fixtures to gather large amounts of data which can be analyzed and used to create a more efficient facility. For example, daylight harvesting enables the lighting system to automatically dim the light levels based on the amount of natural light entering a space. Customized & Connected Lighting The largest benefit of POE lighting is the ability to customize your lighting due to the fixtures being connected in a lighting system. POE lighting systems are commonly comprised of light fixtures and devices such as motion sensors that report data to a hub that analyzes the data and adjusts the lighting. Therefore, your lighting system can quickly be customized and automatically adjust itself to ensure your facility is using energy as efficiently as possible.  Imagine you are sitting in a private office working on a financial presentation that is due tomorrow. The pressure is on, time is ticking, and the stress is building up. You cannot help but notice the headache creeping up on you because the lighting in your office is a sterile white color that is extremely bright. You think to yourself “I wish I could make this light warmer and less bright!” This is where lighting systems like POE save the day. In the snap of a finger, you can customize the lighting in your office to your preferences to ensure you are comfortable and productive in your workspace.  LED lights are generally 70% more efficient than outdated options such as fluorescent or HID lamps. POE lighting systems can greatly increase this percentage based on different features. Daylight harvesting, occupancy sensing, task tuning, and many more features reduce energy consumption while improving the quality of the facilities’ lighting.  Data Mining As stated above, lighting systems such as POE utilize different sensors and chips that collect various types of raw data. As this new technology has emerged, we have seen a huge potential for the use of this data in various applications.  A great example of how lighting data can be applied is space management. Space management is the analysis of occupancy sensor data to prove insights on how your space is used. For example, you may find a certain conference room is rarely being utilized and could be repurposed to fill another need in your facility such as an office space. Furthermore, it can make your maintenance team more efficient by providing insights on what spaces were used the most that week so they can tackle the dirtier areas first and skip the spaces that were not used.  As you can, the possibilities are truly endless with POE lighting systems and Integra LED is excited for the future of these systems.  Market Potential  As POE technology has advanced, we have seen a rapid expansion in the commercial lighting sector. Over 1 billion square feet of commercial space is currently illuminated by POE lighting solutions. Furthermore, The POE LED market is expected to rise to a value of 544.8 million units by the end of 2026. Integra LED is excited for the future of LED lighting and connected systems. If you are interested in being on the cutting edge of smart building technology, contact us via the form below to take the first steps!  Integra offers turnkey LED lighting upgrades and POE lighting system installations for all types of commercial facilities. Get started today!