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EV Charging Infrastructure Business Valuation – How to Value Charging Networks Using TPV, Utilization, and Other Key Metrics with Certified Appraisers Across the U.S.
The EV charging infrastructure market is expanding rapidly—valued at approximately $32 billion in 2024, with growth projections reaching $125–200 billion by 2030. North America leads in public and private deployment, with tens of thousands of stations across the U.S. supporting passenger vehicles, commercial fleets, and electric transit systems. Policy support, clean energy mandates, and consumer EV adoption are fueling network expansion.
What Makes EV Charging Infrastructure Valuation Unique
Valuing EV charging infrastructure involves both physical network metrics and revenue modeling:
Charger Volume & Capacity: Includes total connectors deployed and their respective power levels (Level 2 or DC fast).
Utilization & Energy Dispensed: Tracks daily sessions, kWh delivered per port, and station occupancy rates.
Revenue Models: Combines pay-per-use, subscription, demand-based pricing, and software service fees.
Grid Integration & Load Management: Smart charging, demand response readiness, and energy efficiency increase system value.
Location Strategy & Foot Traffic: Site visibility, proximity to highways, fleets, and commercial destinations impact charger ROI.
Network Reliability & Maintenance: Uptime rates, average repair times, and customer satisfaction affect operational performance.
Key Valuation Metrics for EV Charging Infrastructure
InteleK relies on industry-specific KPIs to ensure accurate assessments:
Charger Count & Coverage Area
Sessions per Charger per Day
kWh Dispensed per Session & Revenue per Charger
Occupancy Rate & Utilization Patterns
Installation Cost per Port & Ongoing Maintenance Expense
Energy Pricing Models & Subscription Revenue
Software Attach Rate & Data Services Income
Financial Valuation Multiples: Typically between 2–4x revenue or 6–8x adjusted EBITDA, depending on charger density, utilization, and operational margin
Why EV Charging Infrastructure Needs Professional Valuations
Accurate valuations are critical for:
Site Prioritization & Expansion Planning
Investment Rounds & Strategic Partnerships
Grant & Tax Credit Applications
Asset Monetization & M&A Scenarios
Network Health Benchmarking & Utilization Strategy
Why Choose InteleK for Your EV Charging Infrastructure Business Valuation
InteleK is trusted by companies across Silicon Valley, New York, Austin, Seattle, Boston, Chicago, and beyond. Our appraisers hold elite credentials, including:
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®)
Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV®)
Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA®)
Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA®)
Professional Risk Manager (PRM®)
We deliver three report types to suit different levels of need:
Indicative Appraisal (Non‑Certified) – Ideal for early planning and internal assessment
Summary Appraisal (Certified) – Suitable for moderate risk valuation or partner discussions
Detailed Appraisal (Certified) – Full documentation and audit-ready analysis for transactions, grants, or regulatory use
Each report includes a one-on-one appraiser consultation to clearly explain findings, valuation approach, and key drivers.
Serving EV Charging Infrastructure Companies Nationwide
From highway fast-charging networks to city-wide fleet charging systems, we’ve worked with infrastructure providers across the entire EV ecosystem. Whether you’re optimizing charger performance, expanding your network, or preparing for investment, our valuation services are tailored to support your growth strategy.
InteleK Business Valuations & Advisory proudly serves clients across the United States, including:
📍 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, New York, Miami, Seattle, Denver, and More (visit State page selector)
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Meet InteleK’s Leaders
Andrew Mackson, CFA, ABV
co-founder & PartnerCameron Braid,
MBA
Co-Founder & Partner Ryan Maguire,
Valuation Expert
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