EV charging for medical centers

By Businesses4 min read
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Where care and convenience meet

Medical centers run on time that belongs to other people. Patients wait for appointments, families wait through treatments, and staff spend long shifts on site. That waiting is unavoidable, but it does not have to be wasted. Our new Medical Centers page shows how EV charging turns those long dwell times into a genuine amenity for everyone who visits, and into a new revenue stream for the facility itself.

The problem hiding in your car park

Appointments, treatments and visits keep people on your premises for hours at a time. A patient in for a procedure, a family member in the waiting room, a nurse halfway through a twelve hour shift: all of them leave a car parked outside doing nothing. Offer EV charging and that same parked car leaves with a full battery, and the visitor leaves with a better impression of your facility.

Because dwell times at medical centers are long, chargers installed on site stay productive throughout the day rather than sitting idle. Few property types match a hospital or clinic for sustained, predictable charging demand.

An amenity that pays for itself

This is the part that surprises most facility managers. EV charging at a medical center is not just a nice extra for patients and staff. It generates income. Every driver who plugs in pays for the energy they use, and that money comes back to you.

The numbers on the new page tell the story:

  • More than 20 medical centers already trust EV Loader
  • Around 2,500 euros in annual revenue per charging plug
  • Over 20,000 impressions of your business across EV maps

That last figure matters as much as the revenue. When your center appears on public charging maps, thousands of EV drivers see your name while searching for somewhere to charge. Your facility becomes visible to a new audience, entirely through infrastructure that is already earning its keep.

Everything managed, nothing for you to run

Medical staff should be focused on care, not on operating charging equipment. That is the whole point of the EV Loader model. We run the charging service from end to end, so your team has nothing to operate and nothing to maintain.

Here is what we handle on your behalf:

  • Zero admin overhead. Your medical center and staff have nothing to operate. EV Loader takes care of the entire charging service, from the moment a driver arrives to the moment they leave.
  • Payments and billing handled. We accept payments from drivers and manage all billing, then pass the income to you with full tax compliance on charging revenue. There is nothing for your finance team to reconcile.
  • 24/7 driver support. Every driver who uses your chargers has live support from EV Loader around the clock, so questions never reach your reception desk.
  • Proactive maintenance. Preventative maintenance, remote firmware updates and continuous status checks keep your chargers online without anyone on site lifting a finger.

The result is charging that feels invisible to your organisation. Patients and visitors see a modern, convenient service. Your staff see nothing to manage. And your finance team sees clean, compliant income arriving without extra work.

Already trusted in Greek healthcare

The new page features IASIS Medical Center, where EV Loader chargers already serve patients and visitors. It is one of more than twenty medical facilities across Greece that have added charging as a patient amenity and a revenue source at the same time. The hardware ranges from AC units to DC fast chargers from brands such as ABB, matched to the traffic and dwell patterns of each site.

See it for yourself

If you manage a hospital, clinic or medical center and want your parking to work harder, the new Medical Centers page walks through the full picture, from the patient experience to the revenue model. You can explore the solutions in detail or get started with a quick conversation about your site.

Visit the Medical Centers page to learn more, or reach out and we will map out what charging could look like at your facility.

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