Solomon Organization Partners with 3V Infrastructure

3V Infrastructure announces a partnership with The Solomon Organization to install and operate EV charging stations across 60+ multifamily properties, providing a key amenity at no cost to the owner.

3V Infrastructure, an investor and operator of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, has announced a nationwide partnership with The Solomon Organization. The collaboration will bring EV charging stations to multifamily properties managed by the real estate investment and development company.

Key Highlights

  • 3V Infrastructure will fund, install, and operate smart Level 2 EV charging stations at no cost to The Solomon Organization.
  • The partnership covers more than 60 multifamily properties across 9 states, providing at-home charging for thousands of residents.
  • The charging infrastructure will be powered by technology from SWTCH.
  • The initiative aims to meet the growing resident demand for EV charging as a key property amenity.
Solomon Organization Partners with 3V Infrastructure

A Strategic No-Cost Solution

Through the partnership, 3V will provide a comprehensive charging solution without the financial or operational burden typically associated with such installations. The company approaches EV charging investments like traditional infrastructure, leveraging portfolio-wide scaling and hyperlocal demand analysis to ensure installations are sized correctly for both current needs and future growth. This model is designed to remove the financial and operational barriers for property owners.

According to Aubrey Gunnels, CEO of 3V Infrastructure, EV charging is rapidly becoming a must-have amenity in multifamily communities. The company’s goal is to allow property owners to meet resident demand without taking on cost or complexity by managing the charging infrastructure long-term.

Solomon Organization Partners with 3V Infrastructure

Enhancing the Resident Experience

The Solomon Organization, which owns and manages over 22,000 apartments, views the partnership as a way to improve the lives of its residents. Dan McInerney, COO of The Solomon Organization, stated that offering amenities like at-home charging is increasingly important. He noted that 3V’s unique model helps the company meet evolving resident expectations and remain competitive.

The collaboration focuses on both the resident experience and the operational needs of property owners. Joseph Zulewski, Vice President of US Sales at SWTCH, explained that the technology provides powerful management tools for property owners while ensuring a simple and reliable charging experience for residents. For more information on The Solomon Organization, please visit www.solomonorg.com.

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