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VoltUpProperty & Building Managers
Property managers

Simple EV charging
for your buildings.

« You no longer have to calculate, chase payments, or explain at the AGM. »

VoltUp handles all charger operations: dedicated meter, prepaid system, automatic monthly report. Zero admin for the property manager.

Property manager with VoltUp EV charging management system

🔴 The problem today

  • Chargers draw from the general meter. Impossible to tell who charged what.
  • Manual cost allocation at every AGM — time-consuming, contested, never final.
  • Some residents forget to pay. The manager advances the costs and bears the bad-debt risk.
  • Residents don't know what they'll pay before plugging in — a recurring source of conflict.

🟢 What VoltUp solves

  • Dedicated Creos meter for charging. Total separation from common areas. Zero confusion.
  • Every session traced by name. Objective monthly report, uncontestable at the AGM.
  • 100% prepaid system: resident's wallet is debited before they plug in. Structurally zero bad debt.
  • kWh price displayed on the charger. Residents see the rate before plugging in. Zero surprises.

Zero calculations. Zero chasing. Zero conflict.

The VoltUp model structurally eliminates the three sources of friction in co-ownership buildings.

Dedicated Creos meter

Total separation between charging costs and common areas. Every kWh is measured on an independent circuit.

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Prepaid — zero bad debt

Resident tops up their wallet before plugging in. Session only starts with sufficient balance. Structurally zero bad debt.

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Price displayed on charger

The kWh rate is visible before each session. No dispute possible — the resident accepted the price before plugging in.

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Automatic monthly report

Ready for accounting and building archives. Detail per resident, per session, per badge. Exportable as PDF or CSV.

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Resident management

VoltUp manages contracts, RFID badges and billing for each resident directly. The manager approves — VoltUp executes.

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One point of contact

Installation, operations, resident support, AGM report: all VoltUp. The manager coordinates nothing.

Operational within a few weeks.

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Free

Site visit & technical study

VoltUp analyses the electrical switchboard, parking layout and the building's capacity. No commitment.

2

AGM presentation (optional)

VoltUp can present the project to co-owners. Prepaid arguments, dedicated meter, data transparency.

3

Installation & Creos connection

VoltUp coordinates the procedures with Creos and certified electricians. Average lead time: four weeks.

4

Resident sign-up

VoltUp directly handles onboarding: contracts, RFID badges, wallets. The manager approves — VoltUp executes.

5

Autonomous operations

24/7 monitoring, automatic monthly report to the property manager. Zero intervention required on your part.

100%
prepaid — structurally zero bad debt
0calculations
to perform
1dedicated
Creos meter per building
30d
automatic monthly report cycle

What property managers ask most often

Who pays for the initial charger installation?

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Depending on the model chosen: either the co-ownership invests (classic financing, possibly via the works fund), or VoltUp finances the installation and earns only through the margin applied to the kWh billed to residents — zero investment for the co-ownership in the latter case.

What happens if a resident sells their apartment?

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The charging contract is tied to the resident, not the property. Upon sale, the previous owner can close their wallet (balance refunded) and the new resident signs up for a VoltUp contract in minutes via the app. No intervention from the property manager is needed.

Does VoltUp handle the procedures with Creos?

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Yes, entirely. VoltUp coordinates the connection request, the sizing of the dedicated meter, and scheduling the intervention with Creos. The property manager only signs the authorisation for access to common areas for the works.

How many chargers should I plan for my building?

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VoltUp performs a free audit of your car park: number of spaces, available power at the main switchboard, and 5-year demand forecast. A typical recommendation for a 30-unit building is to start with 4 to 6 shared chargers, expandable based on actual demand.

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