Privately owned parking operator, LAZ Parking, and Epic Charging, provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging software solutions, have entered into a development agreement to accelerate the nationwide deployment of Level 2 EV charging solutions across LAZ’s extensive real-estate portfolio. This partnership will integrate Epic Charging’s Charging Station Management System (CSMS) into LAZ’s national network of parking facilities, with a goal of electrifying 50,000 parking spaces over the next five years.
As part of the agreement, Epic Charging has been designated as LAZ’s preferred software partner for Level 2 electrification projects, ensuring consistent deployment of EV charging solutions across a range of parking environments, including hotels, commercial and mixed-use properties, surface lots, airports and municipal parking operations. Epic’s technology will integrate into LAZ’s tech-enabled solutions and is designed to optimize EV charging while enhancing parking revenues, per the press release.
“The future of parking is electric. Soon, every parking space will need to support EV charging, and our partnership with Epic Charging is a critical step toward making that vision a reality,” said Alan Lazowski, chairman and CEO of LAZ Parking. “Electrifying 50,000 parking spaces is just the beginning—this is the foundation for a much larger transformation that will redefine the role of parking in the mobility ecosystem.”
Michael Bakunin, CEO of Epic Charging, emphasized the broader vision behind the initiative: “This collaboration marks a major milestone in the transition to widespread EV adoption. By combining LAZ Parking’s expansive real-estate footprint with Epic’s industry-leading software, we are creating a scalable, future-proof solution that will make EV charging more accessible and reliable for drivers across the country.”
Epic Charging’s CSMS provides LAZ with a comprehensive suite of features, including remote monitoring, smart charging schedules, integrated payment processing and real-time analytics. The system is fully OCPP-compliant and will be integrated with LAZ’s existing technology stack, including its e-commerce platform, business intelligence tools and customer service operations.
According to the companies, this partnership represents a significant step forward in the advancement of EV infrastructure across urban centers, commercial hubs and transportation corridors, supporting the continued adoption of electric vehicles while enhancing the overall value of parking facilities.