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Pre-Acquisition Site Screen

Know before
you commit.

Before you buy, lease, or otherwise commit to a property, AmpIQ gives you a desk-based first answer on whether EV charging is worth pursuing, and what must be proven next.

The right first question

Is this site worth the next dollar of diligence?

This is not a promise that a project will be approved. It is a disciplined first look that helps an owner avoid spending real money on the wrong property, the wrong assumptions, or the wrong next step.

01

Utility context

We identify the serving utility, relevant public service clues, and the likely questions that will shape an interconnection conversation.

02

Parcel realities

We review parcel access, visible easement considerations, parking configuration, and physical conditions that may affect charger placement.

03

Local constraints

We flag readily identifiable zoning, use, setback, and permitting considerations that could change the path, cost, or timing.

04

Decision path

We put the findings into a clear next-step sequence, including which questions require a site visit, utility confirmation, or licensed engineering.

What you receive

A concise decision memo.

  • A site-specific recommendation to advance, advance conditionally, or stop.
  • The basis for that recommendation in plain language.
  • A list of material unknowns and who needs to answer them.
  • A right-sized next diligence plan, before a larger commitment is made.

What this is not

Not engineering in disguise.

  • No field visit, electrical study, stamped design, or permit application.
  • No utility capacity confirmation or interconnection approval.
  • No final construction budget, incentive commitment, or project forecast.
  • No substitute for qualified technical, legal, land-use, or utility advice.

How it works

A faster way to get to the right next question.

The screen is designed for the moment when a property is under consideration, not after the project team and equipment assumptions have already formed.

01

Start with the property.

We begin with the address, acquisition or lease context, intended use, and the charging question you need answered.

02

Research the desk-based facts.

We review the available public record, local framework, utility context, and visible site conditions.

03

Make the decision legible.

We distinguish likely constraints from open questions and identify what would change the answer.

04

Only then go deeper.

If the site advances, we scope the appropriate site assessment, engineering, utility, or permitting work.

Next step

Considering a property for charging?

Bring the address and the decision you need to make. We will help you determine whether a Pre-Acquisition Site Screen is the right first step.