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If you currently offer delivery, you know that many food delivery platforms charge a percentage per order, but did you know that some services charge you up to 30% PER order? I think you’ll agree that these high delivery costs are eating away at your already thin margins. Customers feel this pinch, too, with menu markups and higher delivery fees, in addition to monthly fees average $9.99 just to use their platform for the privilege of ordering food.

We provide a free service to restaurants that significantly lowers delivery fees, brings missed delivery opportunities, and may put thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars back into your pocket each year. We don’t charge the restaurant a fee based on % of the order. We only charge a flat fee between $2 and $4. The customer receives a delivery charge, in order to pay the driver, but we don’t jack your customers up with hidden fees like $9.99 per month just for the privilege of ordering food through our app.

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What are the benefits of EV charging stations for business?

There are many ways EV charging can enhance your business.

Attract More Business – From shopping malls to hotels to supermarkets, all types of businesses are making the transition to meet EV customer needs. Making charging easy and convenient gives your customers the time and peace of mind to shop, stay, and feel secure that their vehicle is in good hands. There’s currently a shortage of public EV charging stations, yet no shortage of EV drivers looking for a convenient place to charge. By offering charging on-site, you can attract customers by making your location visible on public charging maps. What’s more, you can also encourage these customers to stay longer and spend more on products and services while they wait.

Generate consistent revenue – Earn hassle-free and consistent revenue by setting charging fees for your EV-driving customers and visitors. Drive revenue from EV chargers by setting charging fees or cross-selling other products and services while your customers charge.

Know You’re Covered – With Autel hardware, software, and continuous support, we provide a turnkey solution to your charging needs. Our worry-free service includes on-site consulting and planning, technical support, installation, and warranty.

Get ahead of your competition – Soon, every business with parking will need to install EV chargers to stay relevant and meet the needs of their customers. Gain a competitive edge and future-proof your business by offering this essential amenity today. There are many incentives available to help your business save thousands on the cost of charging stations and the costs to prepare your location. Financing options are also available through Sequoia. We work with you to find the right model for your commercial business.

Stop overpaying for your food deliveries by about 30-70 percent. Our competitors have taken advantage of you for way too long. Start saving money with ZenDelivery today! One study found that achieving just a 20% reduction in costs will translate directly into an additional 1% in profit.

That savings could easily help you offset the cost of making the investment of a public EV charging station. Providing publicly available EV charging is a way for nearly any business to add value. Now you can provide potential customers and employees with the ability to fuel up their car while they are spending time at your core business. Why should places like Walmart make all the EV charging station money? Now you can profit from EV charging stations too!

Are EV charging stations profitable?

Yes, they can definitely be profitable. EV charging is a service drivers are willing to pay for, especially if it is fast charging. Of course, how profitable it is, depends on the specifics of your situation, location, and business.

EV Charging fees based on energy consumption

One common practice is to simply charge the cost of energy being used (i.e., $0.15/kWh). You also have the freedom to define your own markup (i.e., $0.35/kWh). So, if a car pulls up and needs to charge 25 kWh, that’d be: 

25 kWh x $0.50/kWh = $12.50. 

EV Charging fees based on time

If you’d rather set a fee based on time, you can implement a flat hourly rate (i.e., $2.75/hour). So, if the station is charging at 7.4 kW, and the car needs 25 kWh to recharge: 

25 kWh / 7.4 kW = ~3.5 hours. 

From there, just multiply the time plugged in by your hourly rate to get the estimated revenue:

~3.5 hours x $2.75/hour = ~$9.63 total.

Combined EV charging fees

Some sites combine the two forms of charging. For example $0.45/kWh + $0.30/hour. This helps to reduce their hourly rate while still ensuring guests don’t “camp out” in a spot when their car is fully recharged. 

EV Charging fees for fast charging

It’s important to note that consumers expect different energy prices depending on the type of charging your stations offer. Commercial AC charging tends to be cheaper and can take around four to six hours to fully charge a vehicle, depending on the model. DC charging prices are typically higher, as fast charging allows drivers to spend less time plugged in. We have a few models to choose from. Our top-of-the-line MaxiCharger can have a customer’s EV charged with a 250-mile range in as quick as 10 minutes.


The easiest way to maximize revenue from EV charging stations is to bill customers for their use. Especially in areas where chargers are in high demand, customers are willing to pay for charging capabilities on the road. One survey from E Source discovered that EV owners were willing to pay up to $3 per hour for charging, and 12 percent were willing to pay $4 per hour — even if it only costs them $0.75 per hour to charge at home. Convenience and reducing range anxiety, or the concern that your EV will run out of power when you’re not close to a charger is worth the price of convenient EV charging stations away from home. In fact, 7 percent of EV owners said, “price does not matter,” when they need a charge. 

The amount of revenue you can earn also depends on your location type and how often your stations are utilized.

Most good restaurants in the United States— especially popular new places —expect to turn over a table two to three times each night—that means they anticipate a party of two will stay for about an hour and 45 minutes (four-tops are usually allotted two hours). Our MaxiCharger AC Ultra would be a great fit for your location. At 19.2kW per port, this charger leads the industry by fast charging 2 vehicles simultaneously and generates 75 miles of range within 60 minuets. This workhorse is the most powerful dual port AC charger on the market. The system was designed to ensure form meets function, with a footprint for limited space applications. This is an ideal solution for commercial charging sites, with an 8-inch HD screen that offers the ability to generate additional ad revenue.

If your locations needs something faster than that, our MaxiCharger DC Compact would be a great fit for you. Charge 2 vehicles simultaneously, featuring a 30-minuet charge which equates to 80+miles of range. The MaxiCharger DC Compact offers the best values with 40kWs of smart charging power, advertising and communication capability in a perfect size to fit almost any applications.

At hotels, for example, guests typically park for eight to 12 hours overnight while they sleep. In this scenario, AC charging stations would be the ideal investment. MaxiCharger AC Elite Business would be an ideal fit for your location. The MaxiCharger AC Elite Business Hardwired EV Charger is a Commercial 240V-50 Amp Level 2 Charger compatible with all EV and Hybrid Plug-in vehicles. It features a sleek contemporary design in silver, a touchscreen LCD with in-body holster.

At rest stops, gas stations, on the other hand, customers usually park for 10-20 minutes while using the restroom, grabbing a snack and something to drink. In this scenario, DC fast-charging stations would be more suited, with a quick enough turnaround time to allow all your customers to charge quickly and get back on the road. 

Gain new market growth and new opportunities. In the EV charging business, there are possibilities to provide customer value directly and indirectly. ZenYGE also makes it possible for your business to gain a new revenue stream with Autel EV fast charge units. When President Joe Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law last year, he dedicated billions of dollars to accelerate the build-out of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the country.(EV charging station costs do not include the price of installation. Installation costs may vary depending upon model, city permits and any construction that may be required.)You will be helping the environment, and providing a great service for any employees or customers who own Electric Vehicles. Many automakers have detailed plans to electrify large portions of their fleets over the next decade, with some announcing goals for fully electrified lineups within five years. Dozens of pure battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are set to debut by the end of 2024 if all goes according to plan. Get ahead of your competition. Position your business for the future.


Financing is available through our lending partners at Sequoia for our EV charging stations, or any commercial project you may be considering. With the savings we can provide you on your deliveries, it would be a great time to re-invest those savings into adding a new revenue stream by becoming a public EV charging station location. Lending through Sequoia makes it easy.

Is your business eligible for the ERTC? If you haven’t filed, Sequoia can help see if your business qualifies, and how much you can qualify for. Potentially offering you additional ability to make investments that will carry your business into the future.

The ERTC is for losses for fully or partially suspended business operations, limits in capacity, or supply chain disruptions for any 2020 or 2021 calendar as a result of governmental orders limiting commerce, travel, or group meetings due to COVID-19; The credit is available to eligible employers that paid qualified wages to some or all employees after March 12, 2020, and before January 1, 2022. Eligibility and credit amount vary depending on when the business impacts occurred. Apply to find out if you can qualify.