EV Charging
Sweden's most revolutionary EV charging offering
Nordic Propeye contributes to Sweden’s sustainability transition by offerting charging stations without any up-front costs! This unique as a Service (aaS) offering of charging stations comes at a monthly cost at typically only 149 SEK per charging outlet. This enables a rapid rollout of vital infrastructure throughout the country.
High quality charging stations
- Nordic Propeye offers charging stations from Swedish manufacturer Zpark.
- These charging stations come with 2 charging outlets and 2 engine heaters per station and are built to withstand harsh nordic conditions.
- Smart Zpark is included – the easiest way to manage your charging infrastructure with flexible payment and charging options.
Why choose Nordic Propeye’s EV Charging as a Service (aaS)?
- Fixed price per month over an 8 year period, no indexation.
- 8 year warranty, unbeaten in the industry.
- Integrates seamlessly with IMD El.
- Easy to distribute the monthly cost on the user of the charging station.
- No investment needed and in many cases even cheaper than competitive up-front alternatives.
Want to learn more?
This offering is currently only available on the Swedish market. Click here to read more on our Swedish website.
FAQ - EV Charging
Are EV charging stations legally required?
From 2025 onwards, non-residential buildings that have more than 20 parking spaces must have at least one charging point installed.
For existing housing cooperatives (BRF), there is no general requirement to install charging points. However, there are requirements for preparatory infrastructure in connection with new construction or major renovations.
Are there government subsidies?
Yes. Associations can receive up to 50 percent support through the Swedish “Charge the Car” program.
Who pays for the electricity?
The resident who charges pays for their own electricity, usually via IMD or a separate payment solution.
Do charging stations increase property value?
Yes. Charging availability is now a major demand factor and increases both attractiveness and long-term value.
Is load balancing necessary?
Yes. To prevent overload of the electrical system and avoid high power demand costs.
