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EV Charging Consultation · ¥23,500
A four-week engagement for property owners, small operators, and community organisations ready to look at on-site EV charging without committing to anything just yet.
What this engagement delivers
By the time we finish, you'll have a written reference document that lays out the equipment options relevant to your site, indicative cost ranges for each, and a plain summary of the regulatory paperwork involved. Nothing is exaggerated. Nothing is left vague.
The practical outcome is straightforward: you'll be able to have an informed conversation with any contractor, landlord, or local authority — and you'll know what questions to ask. Where to go from there stays entirely with you.
Written reference document
Yours to keep and share, not a summary email
Four weeks, three meetings
A manageable pace that fits around your schedule
Grounded in your location
Grid conditions vary by prefecture — we account for yours
Equipment cost clarity
Indicative figures for the options that apply to your site
Where most people start
Grid connection requirements aren't obvious
Whether your existing supply can support charging equipment — and what upgrade that might require — depends on the specifics of your site and your local utility. Generic online guides don't answer this.
Equipment categories are wide and overlapping
AC chargers, DC fast chargers, load management systems — the options exist on a spectrum and the right fit depends on expected usage and available space, not marketing specifications.
Regulatory paperwork is seldom explained in one place
Depending on installation type and location, there may be notifications or permits involved. Knowing which applies to your situation before getting quotes puts you in a much stronger position.
Our approach
The engagement starts with your site: its current grid arrangement, the number and type of vehicles that might charge there, and how that demand would distribute across a typical day. From that foundation, we identify which equipment categories are genuinely relevant.
We then work through the regulatory side — what notification or approval may be needed for your specific location and installation type. That context gets folded into the written document alongside the equipment and cost information, so you're not left piecing things together separately.
Step 01
Site and usage mapping
We understand your property, current electrical supply, and the realistic charging demand you're expecting.
Step 02
Equipment and grid review
We examine which charging equipment categories fit your load profile and what, if anything, the grid connection would require.
Step 03
Regulatory and cost summary
We compile paperwork considerations and indicative cost ranges into the written reference document you take away.
What the engagement looks like
Each meeting has a clear purpose, and there's space between them for you to reflect on what's come up. Nothing is rushed.
We talk through your property, your current energy setup, and what you're hoping to understand. No preparation required on your part.
We share what we've found about equipment options, grid considerations, and regulatory requirements for your situation. You can push back and add context.
We walk through the written reference document together, answer any questions, and clarify anything that needs it before you take it away.
Investment
The fee covers all three meetings and the written reference document. There are no additional charges for follow-up questions during the engagement, and the document is yours without restriction.
Compared to the cost of a mismatched installation, or of bringing in a contractor without a clear brief, the engagement is a reasonably priced way to arrive at a confident starting point.
What's included
What to expect
The written document that concludes this engagement is designed to be useful over time — something you can share with a contractor when getting quotes, reference when discussing plans with a landlord, or return to months later when you're ready to move forward.
4 weeks
Engagement duration
Three meetings spaced across the period
1 document
Structured written output
Covers equipment, costs, and regulatory notes
Your call
Next steps decision
Nothing is assumed or committed beyond the engagement
Our commitment
The written reference document is the tangible output of this engagement. If, after reviewing it together, there are gaps or parts that don't reflect your actual situation clearly, we'll revise until it does. That's not a special offer — it's just how we work.
And if you're not yet sure whether this engagement fits your situation, a short initial conversation — at no charge and no obligation — is enough to find out. Send us a note and we'll take it from there.
Ask a question before committingHow to begin
Send us a short message
Use the contact form below or email info@metapointbase.com. Tell us a little about your property and what you're thinking about. A sentence or two is plenty.
We'll respond within two business days
We'll confirm whether this engagement is a good fit and suggest a time for an initial conversation — no pressure to proceed past that point.
We agree on timing and begin
Once you're comfortable, we set the schedule for the three meetings and the engagement starts. You don't need to prepare anything in advance.
Ready when you are
The engagement is designed to give you a clear reference — not to push you toward a decision. Get in touch and we'll take it one step at a time.
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