Your station locator loads. A driver taps the map — it stutters, filters break, location permission fails. They close your tab and open PlugShare instead. EV charging website development rebuilds that moment: real-time availability feeds, connector-type filters (CCS, CHAdeMO, J1772, NACS), kW output sorting, and mobile geolocation that works the first time. Your site becomes the source of truth — not a redirect to a third-party app. We deliver headless CMS architecture so your team updates incentive guides and station specs without engineering tickets, API-first design so your mobile app and kiosk software pull from the same data layer, and dedicated conversion paths for fleet operators and site hosts. The difference: drivers book sessions through your platform, and B2B prospects see technical credibility that WordPress templates can't fake.
專案失敗的原因
合規
Interactive Station Locator
Real-Time Availability
Installer & Partner Portals
Lead Capture & Qualification
Incentive & Rebate Content Hub
Performance & Accessibility
我們構建的內容
Station maps stutter on mobile and drivers bail to competitor apps
WordPress plugins choke on real-time OCPP data and API integrations
No installer portal means partner onboarding stays manual and slow
Generic templates signal weak technical credibility to utility buyers
Lead forms hide and commercial prospects leave without inquiring
Outdated incentive content bleeds SEO traffic to competitors
我們的流程
Discovery & API Audit
UX Design & Map Prototyping
Development & Integration
QA, Load Testing & Launch
Post-Launch Optimization
常見問題
How does the station locator map work?
We build custom Mapbox GL maps that pull station data from OCPP-compatible APIs or your database. Users can filter by connector type, power level, availability, and distance. Clustering and lazy-loading on Vercel's edge network keep the map fast even with thousands of pins.
Can you integrate with our existing charging management system?
Yes. We work with OCPP 1.6/2.0, REST APIs from ChargePoint, Blink, EverCharge, and custom backends. If your CMS exposes station data through any standard protocol, we can pull it into the site in real time. We also build failover handling so the site stays functional even when your API goes down.
How long does an EV charging website take to build?
Most projects ship in 8–10 weeks. A basic marketing site with a station locator takes around 6 weeks. Installer portals, fleet dashboards, or complex API integrations push that to 10–12 weeks. You get a detailed timeline after our discovery sprint in week one.
Do you build mobile apps for EV charging companies?
We focus on web platforms, but our API-first architecture means the same backend powering your website can feed a native mobile app. We build clean REST and GraphQL endpoints that your mobile team — or a partner we recommend — can consume directly, without duplicating business logic.
What about SEO for EV charging companies?
We structure every page for search — station detail pages with schema markup, incentive guides targeting high-intent keywords, and location-based landing pages for city-level searches. Next.js gives you server-rendered HTML that Google indexes immediately, unlike single-page app frameworks.
Can the site handle thousands of station locations?
Absolutely. Map clustering, viewport-based data loading, and edge caching keep things fast with 10,000+ stations. The map only renders what's visible, so it stays interactive regardless of dataset size. We load-test with your full data during QA to guarantee sub-second response times.
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