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Charge Rigs Unveils Free EV Charger Profitability Analyzer
New platform helps property owners, developers, and fleets assess viability of DC fast charger installations nationwide
Mar. 30, 2026 at 7:50pm
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A conceptual rendering of a next-generation DC fast charger station, highlighting the advanced technology and infrastructure powering the future of electric vehicle charging.Apopka TodayCharge Rigs, an American EV charging manufacturer, has launched EV Data Map, a free location intelligence platform that enables investors, property owners, fleet operators, and site developers to evaluate the profitability of DC fast charger installations at any address in the United States. The platform delivers a comprehensive Site Profitability Score from 0 to 100 for any US location within seconds, analyzing factors like charger saturation, EV density, location quality, and population density.
Why it matters
The launch of EV Data Map aims to remove a significant barrier for stakeholders evaluating where to deploy EV charging infrastructure. By providing free, institutional-grade site analysis, the platform empowers property owners, developers, and fleet operators to make more informed decisions about investing in profitable charger locations across the country.
The details
EV Data Map aggregates real-time data from five authoritative sources, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, US Census Bureau, Mapbox, and Open Charge Map. The platform analyzes locations across four weighted dimensions: charger saturation, EV density, location quality, and population density. Beyond the profitability score, EV Data Map includes a Charger Utilization Estimator that models how many daily charging sessions a new station could realistically capture.
- EV Data Map was publicly launched on March 30, 2026.
The players
Charge Rigs
An American EV charging manufacturer headquartered in Florida that designs and manufactures commercial DC fast chargers in the United States.
Paul Boes
The founder of Charge Rigs.
What they’re saying
“The biggest question anyone considering an EV charger investment asks is simple: will this location be profitable? Until now, answering that question required expensive consultants or guesswork. EV Data Map puts institutional-grade site analysis in the hands of every property owner, developer, and fleet operator in America, completely free of charge.”
— Paul Boes, Founder of Charge Rigs
What’s next
Charge Rigs plans to continue expanding the capabilities of EV Data Map, including adding more data sources, enhancing the profitability analysis, and integrating the platform with its other products like Asynio and Install Planner.
The takeaway
The launch of EV Data Map by Charge Rigs represents a significant step forward in making it easier for property owners, developers, and fleet operators to assess the viability and profitability of deploying EV charging infrastructure across the United States. By providing free, data-driven insights, the platform aims to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles by making it simpler to identify the most promising locations for new charger installations.

