The math on workplace EV charging has shifted dramatically. Industry data now shows that employees with access to on-site charging are six times more likely to own an electric vehicle than those without it. And with EV adoption accelerating — the U.S. just recorded its second-best year of EV sales ever in 2025 — the demand for workplace charging is no longer niche, it's mainstream.

For Atlanta employers competing for talent in a tight labor market, EV charging has become a meaningful differentiator. It signals a commitment to sustainability, employee wellbeing, and forward-thinking infrastructure. It also reduces range anxiety — one of the top barriers to EV adoption — for employees considering the switch.

The Business Case

Beyond employee satisfaction, workplace charging delivers real operational benefits. Companies that install Level 2 charging stations can offer the benefit as a taxable or non-taxable fringe benefit, integrate charging with energy management systems to control costs, and use network monitoring tools to track usage and recover costs if desired.

Getting Started in Atlanta

A typical workplace installation begins with a site assessment to evaluate parking layout, electrical capacity, and anticipated usage. ChargePoint ATL handles the full process — from permitting and utility coordination to installation and network activation.