EV Charging Infrastructure Investments - Chain Income Group | Public & Fleet Charging
EV Charging Infrastructure Network
EV Charging Infrastructure

Own Part of the World's EV Charging Network

As electric mobility scales, EV charging infrastructure has become critical national and commercial infrastructure. Chain Income Group opens access to professionally underwritten EV charging investments—public fast-charging hubs, fleet depots, and highway chargers—structured to deliver recurring, usage-driven revenue and strong yield potential.

Quick Snapshot
9–12%
Target Monthly Return
Low Entry
Flexible Access
5+
Asset Classes
100%
Fully Managed

EV Charging Infrastructure at a Glance

Transparent investment terms, diverse asset classes, and multiple revenue streams designed to deliver strong, recurring monthly cashflow.

Target Monthly Returns
9% – 12%

Returns vary by project type, tier, and location. Higher tiers and premium highway locations unlock higher target yields.

Accessible Entry
Multiple Tiers

Flexible entry points for all investors. Scale into higher tiers for increased allocations and dedicated advisory support.

Asset Classes
5+ Types

Public fast-charging hubs, fleet depots, highway chargers, destination chargers, and micro-mobility infrastructure.

Reporting Frequency
Monthly

Monthly distributions, utilization dashboards, kWh dispensed metrics, and comprehensive quarterly performance reports.

Diverse EV Charging Asset Classes

We structure fractional investments across multiple EV charging infrastructure types to match different risk/return profiles and investor preferences.

Public Fast-Charging Hubs

Multi-stall DC fast-charging sites at travel corridors, commercial plazas, and retail destinations.

Highway & Corridor Superchargers

High-throughput sites serving long-distance travel with premium tariffs and high dwell turnover.

Fleet Charging Depots

Depot-level infrastructure for last-mile delivery, municipal fleets, and logistics providers.

Destination & Workplace Chargers

AC and DC chargers for hotels, offices, and shopping centers generating host fees and parking revenue.

Micro-mobility & Light EV Hubs

Chargers for e-bikes, scooters, and light commercial EVs in high-density urban nodes.

Multiple Revenue Streams Drive Returns

EV charging projects generate income through diverse, complementary revenue channels

Per-kWh & Session Fees

Usage-based charging fees with dynamic pricing by time and location

Fleet Subscriptions

Reserved capacity and priority access under multi-year contracts

Commercial Partnerships

Retail, hospitality, and site-host revenue share agreements

Parking & Location Revenue

EV-dedicated parking premiums and ancillary retail revenue

Advertising & Value-Added

Digital advertising on screens and value-added services

Energy Management & Grid

Demand response, energy arbitrage, and ancillary grid services

Why Invest in EV Charging Infrastructure?

EV charging is a high-growth infrastructure category underpinned by strong secular trends and multiple revenue diversification opportunities.

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Rapid EV Adoption

Vehicle electrification is accelerating worldwide, driving exponential demand for charging infrastructure. Global EV sales continue to break records, creating sustained infrastructure requirements across all vehicle classes.

Diverse Revenue Channels

Per-session and per-kWh fees, fleet contracts, and site-host agreements diversify cashflow. Multiple revenue streams reduce single-point dependence and create resilient income profiles.

Location Economics

Well-sited chargers capture predictable traffic volumes and premium pricing. Highway hubs, urban centers, and destination locations command higher utilization and superior unit economics.

Government Support

Grants, incentives, and public-private partnerships often reduce construction costs and accelerate permitting. Federal, state, and local programs actively subsidize EV infrastructure deployment.

Strategic Value

Charging sites capture long-term commercial partnerships with retail, hospitality, and fleet operators. Prime locations become strategic assets with increasing scarcity and value appreciation potential.

How EV Charging Projects Generate Returns

Revenue is typically usage-driven and contract-backed. Primary streams include per-kWh charging fees, fleet subscriptions, commercial partnerships, and ancillary services. Net investor payouts are calculated after operating costs, electricity procurement, management fees, and reserves. Monthly distributions are the typical cadence for realized revenue.

1

Per-kWh & Session Fees

Customers pay by energy dispensed (kWh) or per charging session. Pricing can be dynamic based on time-of-day, site location, and charger speed.

  • Real-time usage tracking and billing integration
  • Premium pricing for fast-charging and highway locations
  • Dynamic tariffs optimize revenue during peak demand periods
2

Fleet Subscriptions & Dedicated Capacity

Fleet operators secure reserved capacity, priority access, and dedicated chargers on subscription or time-blocked contracts.

  • Long-term contracted revenue from commercial and municipal fleets
  • Guaranteed utilization floors with predictable cashflow
  • Volume discounts offset by stable, recurring payments
3

Site-Host & Revenue Share Agreements

Retail or hospitality hosts often share in charging revenue or pay hosting fees for increased foot traffic and customer dwell time.

  • Revenue-sharing models with shopping centers, hotels, and restaurants
  • Host fees offset by increased customer traffic and extended visits
  • Branded partnership opportunities with premium locations
4

Parking & Location Monetization

Parking fees, EV-dedicated parking premiums, and ancillary revenue from retail partnerships add to overall returns.

  • Premium parking fees for EV-dedicated spaces in high-demand areas
  • Cross-promotion with nearby retail and food service businesses
  • Location-based advertising and partnership revenue
5

Advertising & Value-Added Services

Digital advertising on charging screens, point-of-sale integrations, and value-added services provide incremental revenue streams.

  • Digital displays monetized through local and national advertising
  • Mobile app integrations with retail and service providers
  • Premium amenities (WiFi, cleaning, concierge services)
6

Energy Management & Grid Services

With batteries and smart dispatch, sites can earn from demand response, energy arbitrage, and ancillary grid services.

  • Battery storage systems enable energy arbitrage and peak shaving
  • Participation in utility demand response programs
  • Grid stabilization services and frequency regulation revenue

Underwriting & Selection Criteria

We apply a rigorous site-level and commercial underwriting process designed specifically for EV charging projects. Every opportunity undergoes comprehensive technical, financial, and operational due diligence before capital deployment.

Traffic & Demand Analysis

Dwell time modeling, vehicle counts, EV penetration forecasts, and origin-destination traffic patterns.

Power & Grid Access

Confirmed distribution capacity, transformer availability, interconnection timelines, and utility upgrade costs.

Host Agreements

Negotiated revenue share structures, site lease terms, and retail partnership dynamics.

Tariff & Pricing Strategy

Dynamic pricing models, price elasticity assumptions, and competitive landscape analysis.

CapEx & O&M Estimates

Charger type selection (AC/DC fast/ultra-fast), installation complexity, and long-term maintenance costs.

Incentives & Grants

Identification and capture of local, state, and federal incentives that improve project economics.

Technology & Operations Partner

Vetted CPOs (Charge Point Operators), payment processors, monitoring platforms, and warranty provisions.

Safety, Permitting & Zoning

Confirmed permits, ADA compliance, site access rights, and local regulatory approvals.

Exit & Secondary Market

Resale pathways, buyout rights evaluation, and secondary investor interest assessment.

Project Lifecycle & Operations

From origination through ongoing monetization, we manage the complete lifecycle of every EV charging asset.

1

Origination & Site Selection

Evaluate candidate sites driven by traffic patterns, location economics, and host appetite. Assess strategic value, competitive positioning, and long-term demand fundamentals.

2

Commercial Agreements

Secure host leases, offtake or fleet contracts, and grant commitments where applicable. Negotiate favorable revenue-sharing terms and secure all necessary site access rights.

3

Construction & Commissioning

Manage civil works, electrical upgrades, combined heat and power (CHP) or battery integration if applicable, and equipment installation. Complete safety testing and regulatory approvals.

4

Go-Live & Monetization

Launch public or fleet services, implement pricing and payment systems, and activate customer acquisition campaigns. Begin revenue generation and performance tracking.

5

Ongoing Management & Optimization

Remote monitoring, preventive maintenance, tariff adjustments, and continuous customer support. Optimize utilization and revenue performance through data-driven strategies.

6

Reporting & Distributions

Monthly disbursements to investors, comprehensive utilization metrics, kWh dispensed reports, and revenue reconciliation. Quarterly performance reviews and strategic updates.

Technology & Energy Management

Modern EV charging projects combine advanced hardware and intelligent software to optimize uptime, user experience, and revenue generation.

Charger Hardware

DC fast chargers (50kW–350kW+), AC level 2 chargers for destination parking, and modular architectures for scalable capacity expansion.

Charge Point Operators (CPOs)

Network software for billing, reservations, roaming network integrations, and over-the-air firmware management.

Payment & Roaming

Integrations with major e-roaming networks and multiple payment methods including credit cards, mobile apps, and RFID authentication.

Energy Management Systems

Site-level load management, local battery storage integration, and dynamic load balancing to contain demand charges and optimize grid costs.

Telemetry & Analytics

Real-time monitoring for diagnostics, uptime tracking, and utilization optimization. Predictive maintenance alerts and performance dashboards.

Partners & Ecosystem

We collaborate with experienced partners across the EV charging value chain to de-risk execution and optimize operations.

CPOs & Network Providers
Charger OEMs
EPC Contractors
Utilities & DNOs
Fleet Operators
Payment Processors
Insurance Providers

Ready to Power the EV Transition and Earn Recurring Income?

Join a growing community of investors participating in the global electric mobility revolution. Own fractional stakes in professionally managed EV charging infrastructure and receive monthly distributions from usage-driven revenue.