Thinking about building fast charging? Data Tools gives you a data-grounded first pass on any site: parking layout, available electrical capacity, likely code obligations, utilization estimates, and the rebates that change the math. Free for anyone exploring a fast charging build, from property owners to developers and operators.

Parking screening that suggests stalls for chargers: traffic flow, ADA paths, trenching distance, and future expansion.
Service and panel screening against the fast charging load you're planning, flagging when a utility upgrade is likely to be required and when it isn't.
Your site's likely CALGreen / Title 24 obligations, and charger mixes to consider. Confirm with your AHJ and a licensed professional.
Estimated sessions, energy delivered, and illustrative revenue scenarios by charger mix, grounded in traffic and dwell-time data for your site and property type.
Automatic screening against SCE, PG&E, and SDG&E programs plus state and federal incentives your project may qualify for.
A first-pass recommendation with cost estimates you can take to ownership, lenders, or an investment committee, ahead of a formal study.
Drop a pin on any site and get the full screening on the spot, two free screenings a day with no sign-up. A free account unlocks unlimited screenings, your own cost & revenue assumptions, saved-site comparison, and PDF reports.
Prefer we do it? Send us your site and we'll run the screening for you and email it back, usually within one business day.
A first-pass estimate of what fast charging could look like on a site: suggested charger placement from the parking layout, an estimate of available electrical capacity, the code obligations that likely apply, and illustrative revenue scenarios.
Nothing. You can screen two sites a day without creating an account, and a free account unlocks unlimited screenings. Data Tools is free because Ivora also supplies the chargers and management software many builders deploy next.
No. Data Tools screens and estimates. It does not replace a load calculation by a licensed electrician or engineer, and it is not legal or regulatory advice. Confirm obligations with your local building department (AHJ) before making design or purchase decisions.
Just the site address and a way to reach you. Approximate parking count and any known electrical constraints help sharpen the estimate.
Send us one site you're considering for fast charging and we'll show you what the platform flags, free.