Aerial view of Lakeshore Townhomes in Loveland, Colorado — an Enertech partner community with EV charging
For Property Owners

Zero-cost EV charging for your Colorado property. A new revenue stream.

Enertech installs, owns, and operates EV charging at your Colorado multifamily property at zero cost — ever. You earn a monthly revenue share, increase your asset's long-term value, and stay ahead of Colorado's evolving EV requirements. All without lifting a finger.

Free, no obligation. Takes about 20 minutes.

$0
Capital outlay — hardware, electrical, permits, and ongoing operations
30–60
Days until your first revenue share payment after commissioning
100%
Of ongoing operations, maintenance, and resident support handled by Enertech

What you get

Three things EV charging adds to your asset — at no cost.

Passive revenue

Your parking lot generates income. Every charging session produces revenue, and your property earns a percentage of it — paid monthly, with no administrative work from your team. The chargers run themselves.

Long-term asset value

EV charging infrastructure is increasingly a factor in property valuations and tenant preference across Colorado's Front Range. Installing it now — at zero cost — adds a lasting amenity that strengthens your asset's competitive position.

Colorado compliance — handled

Colorado's EV-ready building requirements are expanding. Acting earlier puts your property in the best position as requirements evolve. Enertech monitors Colorado's regulatory landscape and keeps your property ahead of it.

No capital required

$0 upfront

Hardware, installation, electrical, permits — Enertech covers 100%. Your capital stays allocated to where you need it most.

No operational burden

Zero management lift

Enertech handles monitoring, maintenance, resident billing, and driver support. Your property management team is not involved in EV charging operations.

Revenue from day one

Monthly payments

Revenue share starts when chargers are commissioned. First payment typically arrives within 30–60 days. No invoicing, no chasing — payments arrive automatically.

The economics

What it costs to install EV charging yourself vs. partnering with Enertech.

Property owners who self-fund EV charging take on real capital exposure, ongoing costs, and operational complexity. The Enertech model eliminates all three.

Property self-installs · illustrative example

Hardware (8 Level 2 chargers) –$24,000
Electrical & panel work –$18,000
Permits & utility fees –$3,500
Annual network subscription –$2,400/yr
Annual maintenance (est.) –$3,000/yr
Staff time managing issues Ongoing
Year-one total exposure $50,900+

Illustrative only. Actual costs vary by property size, electrical infrastructure, and municipality. Local utility programs may reduce upfront costs — but only if you navigate the application process yourself.

Enertech partnership · same property

Hardware $0
Electrical & panel work $0
Permits & utility coordination $0
Ongoing operations & monitoring $0
Resident support & billing $0
Monthly revenue share earned + Revenue
Year-one total exposure $0

Revenue share amounts are negotiated per property and stated in your agreement. A free assessment will include a projected revenue estimate for your specific site.

Colorado regulatory landscape

Colorado is moving fast on EV infrastructure. Enertech keeps your property ahead of it.

Between state mandates for new construction and rising tenant expectations, getting EV charging in place early puts your property in the best position. Enertech handles permitting, utility coordination, and any applicable local programs on your behalf.

Local utility programs

Colorado's utility providers have programs that can offset installation costs for qualifying properties. Enertech identifies applicable programs and handles all coordination and applications on your behalf.

State incentive programs

Colorado has active state-level programs supporting EV charging infrastructure at multifamily properties. We assess your property's eligibility and manage the process — you never deal with the paperwork.

Colorado EV-ready building requirements

Colorado has expanding EV-ready provisions for new multifamily construction. Enertech provides guidance on what Colorado municipalities currently require and coordinates pre-construction EV infrastructure planning.

Colorado Energy Office

The ownership question

Should you own the chargers yourself or partner with Enertech?

Some property owners want to own their EV infrastructure outright. Here's an honest comparison of what that involves versus the Enertech partnership model.

Option A

Property self-funds and owns chargers

$50,000+ upfront capital depending on scope, electrical infrastructure, and number of chargers

Ongoing network software subscription fees, maintenance costs, and repair bills

Property staff handle maintenance requests, resident complaints, and billing disputes

Your team navigates permit applications, utility coordination, and any applicable incentive programs

All charging revenue goes to the property — but only after costs, which erode returns significantly in the early years

Hardware replacement at end of life is your cost

Option B

Enertech partnership

$0 upfront — hardware, electrical, permits, and all installation costs covered by Enertech

$0 ongoing costs — Enertech covers all maintenance, monitoring, and software

Residents contact Enertech directly — your property management team has zero operational involvement

Enertech handles all permits, utility coordination, and local incentive program applications on your behalf

Property earns a monthly revenue share from day one — net of all costs, which Enertech absorbs

Hardware replacement at end of life — also at zero cost to your property

Ready to move forward?

Find out what your property qualifies for.

A free 20-minute assessment will tell you exactly what EV charging would look like at your property — revenue share estimate, charger placement, and a realistic timeline.

No obligation. We'll tell you honestly if it's not the right fit.