Licensed EV charger installation across Seattle & the Eastside, by Clarity Electric LLC
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Site assessment and design for commercial EV charging before construction starts.

Commercial charging projects move faster when site layout, trenching, utility access, permit questions, and future expansion are resolved before hardware is ordered.

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Send site, panel, and parking photos once the property type and rollout phase are clear for a tighter first commercial scope.

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Commercial site design removes uncertainty from charger placement and infrastructure planning.

A site assessment should account for parking flow, charger placement, trenching, service location, utility access, permit sequencing, and how the property expects charging demand to grow later.

  • Site design should connect charger placement to how the property is actually used
  • Trenching and utility access should be reviewed before budget assumptions are treated as final
  • Future expansion should influence conduit and infrastructure choices in phase one
  • Permits, lot layout, and power planning should be coordinated rather than handled separately

Site design usually leads into permitting, cost, and power-planning questions immediately.

  • Define the property type, charger count target, and likely rollout phase.
  • Review lot layout, service location, trenching risk, and future expansion needs.
  • Use the permitting, power-planning, and cost pages to tighten the scope.
  • Request a commercial quote once the site and rollout path are clear enough to route correctly.
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Use these pages to connect site design with permitting, cost, and power planning.

Site design is usually where the commercial rollout becomes concrete enough to price and schedule properly.

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Commercial EV Charger Permitting

Review how site design and the permit path need to be coordinated.

Review permitting →
Electric vehicle charging in a residential garage

Commercial EV Charging Cost

See how lot layout and construction variables shape the budget.

See commercial cost →

Answers that help the project move faster.

Should a site assessment happen before ordering chargers?
Yes. Site and infrastructure questions can change what hardware actually makes sense.
Does every project need utility coordination?
Not always, but many projects do once charger count, service size, or lot work becomes more complex.
Can better site planning reduce future expansion costs?
Yes. Early conduit, layout, and infrastructure decisions can make later expansion much easier.

Need a site-ready plan before the commercial rollout begins?

Start with the property layout, charger target, and growth timeline and we will help you scope the site-assessment and design path.

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Installations by Clarity Electric LLC, Licensed & Insured in Washington State