VoltiE Resources
VoltiE provides tools, documentation, and support to help property owners, fleets, utilities, and developers plan and operate EV charging programs with confidence.
Use the options below to explore rebates and incentives, branding kits, technical
specification sheets, installation templates, site design and power planning, and
developer and API resources. Each path includes guidance and a request form that
sends details to support@voltie.us for follow up.
Rebates & Incentives
Many federal, state, and utility programs can help offset the cost of EV charging hardware, make ready work, and ongoing operations. Incentives change often and may vary by customer type, site use, and charger power level.
VoltiE can help you align proposed sites with current programs and documentation. Start by telling us where your project is located and what types of chargers you plan to deploy. We will review current programs and respond with a summary of opportunities and next steps.
For a live directory of laws and incentives by state, visit the United States Department of Energy
Alternative Fuels Data Center and select your state from the map or list.
Open state laws and incentives map
- State and utility rebates for Level 2 and DC fast charging infrastructure.
- Tax credits and grants that may support public, fleet, or workplace charging.
- Requirements around networked chargers, smart charging, and reporting.
- How VoltiE hardware and software can fit program eligibility criteria.
Branding Kits
VoltiE branding kits help align your chargers and stations with your property identity while preserving safety labels and service information. Kits can include faceplate overlays, decals, pedestal wraps, signage layouts, and digital assets for wayfinding and driver communication.
Standard VoltiE branding kits are available for many PowerUp chargers. Custom branding that includes property or program logos may require additional design review and fees before delivery. Use the form to tell us which charger models you are deploying and how you plan to use the branding.
- Standard VoltiE kits for residential and commercial PowerUp models.
- Co-branded options with property or program logos where approved.
- Recommendations for on-site signage, markings, and wayfinding.
- Digital assets for websites, resident portals, and driver communication.
Specification Sheets
Access technical specification sheets for legacy Enel X Way equipment that VoltiE now supports under the PowerUp family. Use these documents for detailed electrical characteristics, mounting requirements, environmental ratings, and certification references when planning or reviewing projects.
Residential PowerUp Chargers
(formerly JuiceBox home series)
- PowerUp 32 — Residential Level 2 (JuiceBox 32)
- PowerUp 40 — Residential Level 2 (JuiceBox 40)
- PowerUp 48 — Residential Level 2 (JuiceBox 48)
Commercial PowerUp Chargers
(formerly JuiceBox Pro)
- PowerUp Pro 32 — Commercial Level 2 (JuiceBox Pro 32)
- PowerUp Pro 40 — Commercial Level 2 (JuiceBox Pro 40)
- PowerUp Pro 48 — Commercial Level 2 (JuiceBox Pro 48)
- PowerUp Pro 80 — Commercial Level 2 (JuiceBox Pro 80)
PowerUp DC Fast Chargers
(formerly JuicePump DCFC)
These documents cover cabinet and dispenser configurations, output power ranges, connector options, and typical use cases for public, corridor, and fleet sites.
- PowerUp DC 50 — DCFC 50 kW (JuicePump 50)
- PowerUp DC 75 — DCFC 75 kW (JuicePump 75)
- PowerUp DC 100–200 — DCFC 100/150/200 kW (JuicePump 100–200)
- PowerUp DC 175 — DCFC 175 kW (JuicePump 175)
Note: These specification sheets reflect original Enel X Way documentation. VoltiE provides continued network support and migration paths for compatible hardware under the PowerUp brand.
Installation Templates
VoltiE can provide template packages to help standardize EV charging installations across your properties. These templates include one line diagrams, typical mounting details, sample scopes of work, and checklists for electrical contractors and facility teams.
Share your project details below and our team will send a tailored installation template set aligned with your site type, charger mix, and construction phase.
Site Design & Power Planning
VoltiE provides guidance for designing and sizing electrical infrastructure for Level 2 and DC fast charging deployments. Use the planner below to estimate load requirements and distribution needs for commercial, fleet, and public charging sites.
This tool is for preliminary planning. A licensed electrical engineer should verify final calculations and produce stamped drawings before construction.
Quick Load & Circuit Calculator
Total Connected Load will appear here.
- Preliminary feeder and transformer sizing.
- Panel requirements and branch circuit estimates.
- Load management and power sharing recommendations.
- Guidance for permitting, ADA layout, and site circulation.
Developer / API Access
VoltiE offers API endpoints for reporting, usage summaries, station health, session exports, billing integrations, and fleet applications. Access may require an API key or a service agreement depending on the integration scope.
Use the form to request developer access. Include details on your use case, expected data volume, and any system you plan to integrate with (fleet tools, property management platforms, utilities, etc.).
- Session data and CSV/JSON reporting.
- Charger online/offline health and status.
- Billing and wallet usage exports.
- Fleet-focused reporting and telematics hooks.
- Real-time OCPP proxy integrations (where approved).
VoltiE Resources
VoltiE provides tools, documentation, and support to help property owners, fleets, utilities, and developers plan and operate EV charging programs with confidence.
Use the options below to explore rebates and incentives, branding kits, technical
specification sheets, installation templates, site design and power planning, and
developer and API resources. Each path includes guidance and a request form that
sends details to support@voltie.us for follow up.
Rebates & Incentives
Many federal, state, and utility programs can help offset the cost of EV charging hardware, make ready work, and ongoing operations. Incentives change often and may vary by customer type, site use, and charger power level.
VoltiE can help you align proposed sites with current programs and documentation. Start by telling us where your project is located and what types of chargers you plan to deploy. We will review current programs and respond with a summary of opportunities and next steps.
For a live directory of laws and incentives by state, visit the United States Department of Energy
Alternative Fuels Data Center and select your state from the map or list.
Open state laws and incentives map
- State and utility rebates for Level 2 and DC fast charging infrastructure.
- Tax credits and grants that may support public, fleet, or workplace charging.
- Requirements around networked chargers, smart charging, and reporting.
- How VoltiE hardware and software can fit program eligibility criteria.
Branding Kits
VoltiE branding kits help align your chargers and stations with your property identity while preserving safety labels and service information. Kits can include faceplate overlays, decals, pedestal wraps, signage layouts, and digital assets for wayfinding and driver communication.
Standard VoltiE branding kits are available for many PowerUp chargers. Custom branding that includes property or program logos may require additional design review and fees before delivery. Use the form to tell us which charger models you are deploying and how you plan to use the branding.
- Standard VoltiE kits for residential and commercial PowerUp models.
- Co-branded options with property or program logos where approved.
- Recommendations for on-site signage, markings, and wayfinding.
- Digital assets for websites, resident portals, and driver communication.
Specification Sheets
Access technical specification sheets for legacy Enel X Way equipment that VoltiE now supports under the PowerUp family. Use these documents for detailed electrical characteristics, mounting requirements, environmental ratings, and certification references when planning or reviewing projects.
Residential PowerUp Chargers
(formerly JuiceBox home series)
- PowerUp 32 — Residential Level 2 (JuiceBox 32)
- PowerUp 40 — Residential Level 2 (JuiceBox 40)
- PowerUp 48 — Residential Level 2 (JuiceBox 48)
Commercial PowerUp Chargers
(formerly JuiceBox Pro)
- PowerUp Pro 32 — Commercial Level 2 (JuiceBox Pro 32)
- PowerUp Pro 40 — Commercial Level 2 (JuiceBox Pro 40)
- PowerUp Pro 48 — Commercial Level 2 (JuiceBox Pro 48)
- PowerUp Pro 80 — Commercial Level 2 (JuiceBox Pro 80)
PowerUp DC Fast Chargers
(formerly JuicePump DCFC)
These documents cover cabinet and dispenser configurations, output power ranges, connector options, and typical use cases for public, corridor, and fleet sites.
- PowerUp DC 50 — DCFC 50 kW (JuicePump 50)
- PowerUp DC 75 — DCFC 75 kW (JuicePump 75)
- PowerUp DC 100–200 — DCFC 100/150/200 kW (JuicePump 100–200)
- PowerUp DC 175 — DCFC 175 kW (JuicePump 175)
Note: These specification sheets reflect original Enel X Way documentation. VoltiE provides continued network support and migration paths for compatible hardware under the PowerUp brand.
Installation Templates
VoltiE can provide template packages to help standardize EV charging installations across your properties. These templates include one line diagrams, typical mounting details, sample scopes of work, and checklists for electrical contractors and facility teams.
Share your project details below and our team will send a tailored installation template set aligned with your site type, charger mix, and construction phase.
Site Design & Power Planning
VoltiE provides guidance for designing and sizing electrical infrastructure for Level 2 and DC fast charging deployments. Use the planner below to estimate load requirements and distribution needs for commercial, fleet, and public charging sites.
This tool is for preliminary planning. A licensed electrical engineer should verify final calculations and produce stamped drawings before construction.
Quick Load & Circuit Calculator
Total Connected Load will appear here.
- Preliminary feeder and transformer sizing.
- Panel requirements and branch circuit estimates.
- Load management and power sharing recommendations.
- Guidance for permitting, ADA layout, and site circulation.
Developer / API Access
VoltiE offers API endpoints for reporting, usage summaries, station health, session exports, billing integrations, and fleet applications. Access may require an API key or a service agreement depending on the integration scope.
Use the form to request developer access. Include details on your use case, expected data volume, and any system you plan to integrate with (fleet tools, property management platforms, utilities, etc.).
- Session data and CSV/JSON reporting.
- Charger online/offline health and status.
- Billing and wallet usage exports.
- Fleet-focused reporting and telematics hooks.
- Real-time OCPP proxy integrations (where approved).
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