Pando Electric's minimalist solution for EV charging in multifamily properties involves compact boxes with standard 240-volt receptacles, eliminating interoperability issues and reducing costs.
Founder Aaron Li highlights the focus on the multifamily market, aiming to address the primary obstacle to EV adoption which is charging at home.
The system offers 240-volt outlets for users to connect their own portable chargers, enhancing convenience and reducing maintenance.
Pando's solution incorporates safety features, revenue metering, tap-and-charge functionality, and adaptive load management for efficient charging.
The company's proprietary software, backed by OCPP, integrates open systems and vertical hardware-software alignment for reliability and flexibility.
Pando offers turnkey solutions for EV charging, prioritizing uptime, customer value, and system efficiency.
The load management software allows dynamic allocation of charging resources based on schedules and needs, optimizing EV charging in multi-unit properties.
Customers can either bring their own portable chargers or purchase one if needed, ensuring compatibility and flexibility.
Pando aims to lead the industry in cordless EV charging innovation by promoting safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness nationwide.
The company's focus on multifamily properties is a strategic decision, with potential for expansion into other markets in the future based on business considerations.