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How Harper’s Rest Cut Utility Costs, Improved Reliability, and Hit Its Sustainability Targets

Harper’s Rest is a hospitality property and subsidiary of Young’s Holdings, a company with active sustainability commitments across its portfolio. The site operates in California under PG&E service, where power reliability and cost volatility are real ongoing concerns for commercial operators. The Challenge, Vision & Mission Harper’s Rest was dealing with three problems at once. […]

How Hampton Jitney Planned for Fleet Electrification Without Creating a Utility Cost Problem

Hampton Jitney is a coach and transit company serving the New York metro area, run by second-generation owners Geoff and Andrew Lynch. Their Calverton terminal is a bus hub, customer parking facility, fleet fueling site, and a growing location for public and private EV charging. The Challenge The terminal already ran a high-demand energy environment. […]

How Sunrise Toyota Got Control Over Rising Utility Costs at Two Long Island Locations

Sunrise Toyota operates two dealerships on Long Island, located in Oakdale and Medford, serving the New York metro market. The Challenge Demand charges had been pushing utility bills higher at Sunrise Toyota for years. Ownership had no direct way to address them and watched the costs climb. At the same time, the business needed to […]

How Vail Buick GMC Leveraged Con Edison’s PowerReady Program to Reduce Energy Costs and Build EV Infrastructure

About the Project and the PowerReady Program Context Vail Buick GMC, a dealership in Bedford Hills, New York, set out to install EV charging infrastructure while preparing its facility for long-term electrification.  Through Con Edison’s PowerReady Program, the dealership had access to incentives designed to offset the cost of EV charging infrastructure and grid upgrades.  […]

How Riverhead GMC Reduced Long-Term Energy Costs While Preparing Its Facility for EV Growth

About Riverhead GMC and Its Energy Upgrade Initiative Riverhead Ford GMC is a dealership located near major metropolitan areas in New York, preparing for increasing EV demand and regulatory pressure toward zero-emission vehicles by 2035. To stay ahead of this shift, the dealership needed to upgrade its energy infrastructure while maintaining strong financial returns. The […]

How Koeppel Hyundai Upgraded Its Dealership Infrastructure to Meet EV Requirements While Maximizing Available Incentives

About Koeppel Hyundai and Its EV Readiness Initiative Koeppel Hyundai is a dealership located in Queens, New York, preparing for the rollout of Hyundai’s electric vehicle lineup and broader regulatory shifts toward zero-emission vehicles. To remain compliant and competitive, the dealership needed to upgrade its facility to support EV charging while navigating utility requirements and […]

How Island Acura Prepared Its Dealership for EV Charging While Securing Incentives and Future-Proofing Its Infrastructure

About Island Acura and Its Electrification Initiative Island Acura is a dealership in the New York Metro area preparing for the rollout of Acura’s electric vehicle lineup. To meet OEM requirements and stay competitive, the dealership needed to upgrade its facility to support EV charging — while navigating utility complexity and controlling upfront costs. The […]

How Vail Auto Reduced Utility Costs While Preparing Its Facility for EV Charging

About Vail Auto and the Dealership’s Energy Transition Vail Buick GMC is a high-volume auto dealership in Bedford Hills, New York, preparing for the growing shift toward electric vehicles. As EV charging became more important to the business, the dealership needed a way to support that transition without creating major new energy costs. The Energy […]