EV Infrastructure Engineering: PE-Stamped Design for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Barun Corp provides licensed electrical and structural engineering for solar developers, EPC contractors, and national installers managing commercial and fleet electric vehicle charging infrastructure. We prepare PE-stamped calculations and technical documentation with quick turnaround times required for AHJ approvals and utility interconnection of electric vehicle charging stations.

Advanced Load Management: Engineering Site Capacity for Electric Vehicle Charging

Commercial deployments of electric vehicle charging stations require precise electrical load analysis of the existing electrical system to determine if it can support Level 2 or Level 3 DC fast chargers. Barun prepares detailed load calculations in accordance with NEC Article 625. These calculations support energy distribution planning for fast chargers and may include documentation for battery storage (BESS) integration to help manage peak demand.

PE-Stamped EV Infrastructure & Make Ready Design

Barun supplies the following engineering components for commercial electric vehicle charging station plan set submissions:

  • Electrical Load Calculations: Stamped by licensed PE engineers to verify electrical system capacity and feeder sizing
  • Site and Layout Plans: Detailed drawings for parking lots showing cable routing, transformer placement, and stall configurations
  • ADA and Accessibility Coordination: Site plans incorporating mandated stall dimensions, slope requirements, and path-of-travel compliance
  • Structural Engineering: Stamped details for equipment pads, bollards, and canopy structures in parking lots and highway locations

Technical Feasibility: Level 3 DC Fast Chargers & Fleet Integration

Barun prepares technical documentation for high-output DC fast chargers and fleet charging installations. Our engineering sets include equipment specifications and compliance notes for AHJ review. We provide Make Ready infrastructure design for electric vehicle charging stations, including sizing of the electrical backbone, panel capacity, and underground conduit to support future expansion and high utilization rates for EVs.

EV Infrastructure Engineering & Design FAQs

What is the 30C federal tax credit status for businesses in 2026?

Eligible EV charging projects may qualify for a federal tax credit covering up to 30% of eligible equipment and installation costs. Credit availability depends on project location, prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements, and other program criteria. Projects must generally be placed in service by June 30, 2026 to qualify under current law.

Disclaimer: Tax credit eligibility and incentive amounts are subject to IRS requirements and may change. Clients should consult a qualified tax professional regarding project-specific eligibility.

As a design and engineering firm, we are not directly involved in the permitting review process and do not control approval timelines. However, based on recent industry evaluations and publicly available data, commercial EV project permitting timelines in 2025–2026 typically range from approximately 4–12+ weeks, depending on the jurisdiction, project complexity, and completeness of the application. Timelines can vary significantly by local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), especially for larger or multi-port commercial installations.

An “EV Make Ready” parking space is a parking spot that’s prepped for electric vehicle (EV) charging but doesn’t yet have a charging station installed.

  • It has the necessary electrical infrastructure (wiring, conduit, and panel capacity) in place.
  • It’s ready for future installation of EV chargers without major electrical work.
  • Often used in commercial or multi-unit buildings to comply with EV readiness codes. 


It’s a future-proof parking spot that makes adding EV chargers easier and cheaper later.

Whether an EV charging installation requires an Electrical PE stamp depends on the project type and local codes. Residential Level 1 or Level 2 chargers typically don’t need a PE stamp, while commercial or high-capacity installations often do. The Authority Having Jurisdiction or the AHJ can require a stamped design even if the code doesn’t strictly mandate it. It’s always best to check with the local building department on engineering requirements.
All EV charging plansets or designs should include electrical load calculations, even for smaller installations. Barun Corp ensures these calculations are completed to determine whether the existing electrical service can handle the added load and to maintain compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC). For residential Level 2 chargers, the calculation may be simple, while commercial or multi-unit installations require more complex analysis of panel capacity, feeder sizing, and demand factors. Including these calculations helps satisfy the AHJ requirements for permitting and inspection approval.
Yes, EV charging systems can absolutely be integrated with solar and energy storage projects. Doing so allows the charging station to use on-site solar generation, reducing reliance on the grid and lowering energy costs. Energy storage (batteries) can also help manage peak demand, provide backup power, and optimize charging times based on solar production or utility rates. Many modern EV chargers and energy management systems are designed to coordinate seamlessly with both solar panels and battery storage for efficiency and sustainability. ​

Complete Project Engineering Support

Barun Corp provides coordinated licensed electrical and structural engineering for EV charging projects. We combine EV infrastructure engineering with Commercial PV Design and Structural Engineering to deliver comprehensive technical documentation.

Ready to Deploy Your EV Charging Infrastructure?

Our responsive engineering support delivers the PE-stamped documentation needed to help keep your electric vehicle charging station projects on schedule.

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