CASPER, WY / ACCESS Newswire / August 7, 2025 / As electric vehicle (EV) adoption continues to accelerate across the United States, Voltanio, a developer of EV charging infrastructure, has detailed how it selects optimal locations for installing public charging stations. The company uses a data-first approach, prioritizing real-world driver behavior and local demand to guide infrastructure planning.
Voltanio states that determining the right location is essential to building a useful and reliable charging network. Instead of relying solely on geographic coverage or available land, the company evaluates where EV drivers actually live, work, and travel.
"We don't just look at a map and pick a spot," said a Voltanio spokesperson. "We focus on how people move through their communities, and how charging can fit naturally into their routines."
The company's site analysis incorporates a variety of data sources, including traffic flow reports, EV registration records, driving patterns, parking trends, and dwell time. Voltanio also reviews nearby services, such as grocery stores, workplaces, healthcare facilities, and public amenities, to ensure drivers can charge while completing everyday tasks.
In addition to quantitative data, Voltanio works with local governments, real estate owners, and regional planners to better understand how a charging station might serve a specific area. These conversations help align EV infrastructure with long-term community development goals and climate initiatives.
"We want our chargers to be part of everyday life," the spokesperson added. "That means placing them where they are convenient, visible, and easy to access."
Voltanio also reviews usage data from its existing charger network to better understand what locations attract the most activity. For example, areas with a combination of high foot traffic and 30-60 minute average visits tend to perform best for fast charging. This insight allows the company to adjust its placement strategy as EV driving habits evolve.
Another key part of Voltanio's strategy involves targeting locations that may currently be underserved, but are projected to grow. In some recent cases, the company placed chargers in neighborhoods with limited infrastructure today, but high potential for future EV adoption based on new housing, retail development, or state incentive programs.
"Our focus is not just on where people charge today, but where they will need to charge in the future," the spokesperson said.
Voltanio currently operates over 30 public fast-charging stations across the Northeast and is preparing to expand into additional regions in the coming months. The company says it will continue to use data and community feedback to ensure its network grows in a smart, sustainable, and people-focused way.
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Company Name: Voltanio
Mail: Help@voltanio.com
Contact Person: Catherine Dubois
Website: https://voltanio.com
SOURCE: Voltanio
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