EV Charging for Apartment Buildings, Made Simple

Smart charging infrastructure for residential communities — enabling EV adoption without costly grid upgrades.

Built from real residential complexity

A single residential complex can include hundreds of apartments sharing limited electrical capacity.

As EV adoption grows, this becomes a fundamental infrastructure bottleneck — not a future problem, but a present one.

Apartment buildings are not designed for mass EV charging

Limited electrical capacity per building

Most buildings lack the spare capacity to charge multiple EVs simultaneously

No coordination between residents

Without a shared system, residents compete for limited power

Expensive infrastructure upgrades

Upgrading building electrical service can cost hundreds of thousands

Unsafe or unmanaged ad-hoc charging

Extension cords and overloaded panels create real safety risks

Property managers lack control tools

No visibility, no billing, no way to manage shared charging

Charging is not the problem — coordination is.

The operating system for residential EV charging

22togo connects all chargers in a building and manages them as one coordinated system.

Smart load balancing

Dynamically distribute available power across all active chargers

Fair billing

Allocate energy costs accurately across residents based on actual usage

Real-time monitoring

Dashboards for property managers to track usage, availability, and demand

Capacity planning

Understand when building electrical capacity is nearing its limit

Built for every stakeholder

Property Managers

  • Monitor and control building charging
  • Avoid costly infrastructure upgrades

Residents

  • Fair access to shared charging
  • Transparent billing for what they use

Building Owners

  • Increase property value with EV readiness
  • Future-proof the asset

Charge Point Operators

  • Deploy in multi-tenant buildings
  • Reduce per-charger infrastructure costs

The Future: Energy-Enabled Mobility

Today we solve residential charging coordination. Tomorrow the same infrastructure enables:

Vehicle-to-Home (V2H)

Power your home from your EV battery during peak hours or outages.

Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G)

Sell excess energy back to the grid when demand is highest.

Energy Flexibility Services

Aggregate distributed EV batteries into virtual power plants.

Looking for pilot partners and strategic investors.

Join us in building the intelligent energy network of the future.