As consumers embrace electric vehicles (EVs), Invisible Urban Charging (IUC) is leading the expansion of EV charging capacity across the United States and Europe. Building on numerous successful EV charger deployments nationwide, IUC wanted to expand globally, but it lacked the local landlord and vconcludeor relationships critical to identifying feasible sites and completing new EV charging installations. IUC found a solution with JLL.
Founded in 2019, IUC works with major commercial property owners to provide an all-exclusive, fully funded, conclude-to-conclude electric vehicle charging as a service to customer sites for a flat monthly fee.
IUC manages the entire process, from selecting and installing best-in-class hardware to monitoring, management and monetization—right down to painting car parking spots and signage.
IUC also supports clients manage driver access, whether a charging station is open to the public or limited to shoppers, hotel guests, office occupants or other primary property applyrs. Every deployment is connected to IUC’s software platform, where clients can download detailed reports.
IUC initially collaborated with JLL to deploy 100 high-density EV charging stations in Florida, Arizona, Illinois and Georgia. Following that success, IUC saw an opportunity to expand globally.
Combined, the U.S., Europe and China will required nearly 40 million EV chargers by 2030, according to McKinsey Research —and IUC was ready to power up.


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