Workplace EV charging is no longer a perk — it is rapidly becoming an essential part of modern corporate infrastructure. Across the United States, more and more employees are arriving at work in electric vehicles. For employers, this shift brings both opportunities and challenges:
- How do you ensure enough chargers for everyone?
- How do you avoid congestion and downtime?
- How do you manage costs and energy loads without overinvesting?
The pain points are remarkably similar in workplaces of all sizes: limited charger availability, poor space utilization, unpredictable energy demand, operational complexity, and lack of actionable data. Without a smart approach, these problems lead to frustrated employees, underused infrastructure, and a missed chance to position the company as a sustainability leader.

From Problem to Solution — A Story from Texas
One workplace site in Euless, Texas, faced exactly this situation. The management wanted to support its growing number of EV-driving employees while keeping operations efficient and costs under control.
Before upgrading their system, workplace charging there worked on a first-come, first-served basis. This meant:
- Regular queues during peak hours.
- Chargers occupied long after vehicles had finished charging.
- No clear data to guide decisions about expansion.
- Static pricing that could not encourage off-peak use.
It was clear that installing hardware alone would not solve these issues — the solution had to include intelligent management.

The Turning Point
The community partnered with EV Power Source, which deployed Wallbox Level 2 chargers paired with the GO TO-U operating system.
This was more than an equipment upgrade — it was a transformation in how charging was managed and experienced. With GO TO-U, employees could reserve charging slots up to seven days in advance, eliminating queues entirely. Predictive load management balanced energy demand, while multi-user access rules ensured that staff, visitors, and fleets all had fair access.
Real-time monitoring and detailed analytics replaced guesswork with data-driven decisions, allowing operators to plan expansions confidently and optimize usage patterns.
Results That Matter
The change was immediate:
- +25% increase in EV adoption among employees.
- Zero wait times thanks to reservation technology.
- 99.99% uptime, setting a new standard for reliability.
- Optimized parking space use and predictable energy loads.
Or, as Brian Schadt, CEO of EV Power Source, put it:
“GO TO-U has fundamentally improved our charging infrastructure management. Their Advanced Reservation Technology is easy to implement, easy to monitor, and will boost utilization rates and revenue. For operators serious about efficiency and customer satisfaction, partnering with GO TO-U is an obvious choice.”

Why This Matters Beyond Texas
What happened at The Edge at Glade Parks is not an isolated case — it’s a glimpse into the future of workplace mobility across the U.S.
Wherever EVs are part of the daily commute, the challenge is the same: how to make charging predictable, efficient, and sustainable. With a combination of hardware flexibility, advanced software, and a reservation-first approach, GO TO-U turns workplace charging from a logistical headache into a driver of sustainability, productivity, and employee satisfaction.
The workplace is where the EV revolution meets daily life. Let’s make it seamless. Join GO TO-U and bring the future of charging to your team, your city, your world: contact@https://goto-u.com
