EV charging hardware provider Pando Electric is “laser-focused on the multifamily market,” as CEO Aaron Li told Charged in March. Now the company has launched the Pando Smart Outlet Gen2, an EV charging platform engineered specifically for multifamily housing.
The new charger is designed to eliminate what Pando calls the three biggest barriers to EV charging adoption: power constraints, connectivity issues and maintenance failures.
Pando Gen2 does not require costly panel upgrades, dedicated WiFi/cellular networks, or ongoing servicing. “Each outlet intelligently manages building power loads, operates offline when needed, and features a modular design that eliminates maintenance,” says Pando.


Pando Gen2 can operate even in buildings without WiFi or cellular coverage—residents activate charging with a phone, watch, or fob. The device’s load management system dynamically reroutes unused building power to EV charging. Its modular design means that damaged cables can be quickly replaced, with no need for an electrician.
“Multifamily buildings have been stuck with EV solutions designed for shopping malls and restaurants,” said Aaron Li, CEO of Pando Electric. “Gen2 changes that. No WiFi. No upgrades. No maintenance. We designed Gen2 to be the first charger that works with the building and its residents, not against them.”
Source: Pando Electric