Accelerating Sustainable Mobility in Residential Communities: Alliance Group’s EV Charging Transformation
Accelerating Sustainable Mobility In Residential Communities: Alliance Group’s EV Charging Transformation
Category
RWA, Builders, Real Estate
Client
Alliance Group
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Executive Summary
Urbanrise, South India’s largest residential developer and part of Alliance Group, partnered with Bolt.Earth to transform fragmented, resident-installed EV charging into a centralized, community-scale solution. By deploying 17 chargers across Alliance Galleria and City of Joy, the initiative delivered safe, scalable infrastructure supported by intelligent energy management and resident-first training. The project has already enabled over 24,000 kWh of clean energy and 11,800+ hours of charging, setting a new benchmark for sustainable residential living.
Project Objectives
Alliance Group aimed to transform residential EV charging from a fragmented, resident-driven effort into a centralized, scalable amenity. The goal was to create a safe, standardized system that could serve multiple EV owners simultaneously while reducing carbon emissions and streamlining operations. Beyond infrastructure, the project sought to deliver a resident-first experience, combining intuitive access, transparent billing, and ongoing support. By embedding EV charging into the fabric of its communities, Alliance Group positioned itself to meet growing demand while laying the foundation for long-term sustainability.
Challenges and Planning
The initiative faced several challenges typical of residential environments. Existing parking layouts and electrical systems were not designed to accommodate EV charging, requiring careful planning and upgrades. Residents’ reliance on individual installations had introduced safety hazards and operational inefficiencies, underscoring the need for a centralized approach. At the same time, the solution had to be resident-friendly, blending seamlessly into shared spaces without disruption. Finally, the system needed to balance scalability with simplicity, ensuring that as adoption grew, the infrastructure could expand without compromising usability or safety.
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