ChargePoint

EV CHARGING
ChargePoint brings electric vehicle (EV) charging to more people and places than ever before with the world’s largest and most open EV charging network. We design, build and support all of the technology that powers this network, from charging station hardware to energy management software to a mobile app. Our work transforms transportation and energy use by helping more people choose to drive electric.

LATTICE ENERGY SOLUTIONS
LATTICE partners are all established technology leaders in their respective businesses. We only partner with Tier-1 brands that can ensure the highest quality products, best-inclass warranties, and exceptional service.
EV CHARGING CASE STUDIES
EV sales are surging due to a combination of policy support, improvements in battery technology, more charging infrastructure and new compelling models from automakers. Electrification is also spreading to new segments of road transport, setting the stage for robust and certain changes ahead.
BIDIRECTIONAL CHARGING CASE STUDIES
Bidirectional EVs, acting as mobile battery storage, can enhance a building’s infrastructure with resilience benefits and demand-response capabilities. These EVs can charge from and provide energy to an external load when paired with a compatible EVSE.
DAIRY SOLUTIONS
We help companies achieve their goals in sustainability while simultaneously enhancing profitability.
WAREHOUSING CASE STUDIES
Providing solutions such as reducing utilities costs; repurposing stranded assets like industrial sites, rooftops, and parking lots; creating power reliance and backup; and making smart buildings smarter.
FEDERAL SOLAR TAX CREDITS FOR BUSINESSES
There are two tax credits available for businesses and other entities like nonprofits and local and tribal governments that purchase solar energy systems: the investment tax credit (ITC) and the production tax credit (PTC).
REAP GRANT GUIDE
The federal government provides grants to help rural businesses go solar. It does so through the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). REAP grants have given thousands of farmers and business owners in rural areas across the country the opportunity to power their businesses with solar energy projects.