Harder Than It Looks: Parking Uncovered
In this episode of Harder Than It Looks, host Brian Wolff is joined by David Weber, Head of National Business Development for Parking at SWTCH Energy. David brings more than two decades of experience across the parking industry, starting as a valet at a Las Vegas casino before moving into operations, digital parking, business development, and now EV charging infrastructure. David’s path through parking has taken him across the parking industry. Along the way, he learned how to handle people, solve operational challenges, say yes to new opportunities, and build a career in an industry that has a way of pulling people back in. Brian and David dig into what parking operators and asset owners need to understand about EV charging: the misconceptions, the real costs, the role of incentives, load management, uptime, and why chargers should be treated as part of the broader parking ecosystem. David also explains why EV charging is less about becoming a major revenue stream and more about serving tenants and customers, and preparing parking assets for the future of mobility, including fleets and autonomous vehicles. Key Takeaways 1. EV charging is not plug-and-play. Installing chargers requires understanding power availability, building infrastructure, load management, incentives, customer needs, and long-term operational goals. 2. EV charging is an amenity and a competitive advantage. For garages, office buildings, multifamily properties, and urban parking assets, EV charging is increasingly becoming something customers expect. 3. Operators need to cut through misinformation. David addresses common misconceptions around EV fires, vehicle weight, charger placement, and whether existing garages can support EV adoption. 4. The real cost is often infrastructure, not the charger. Chargers themselves have become more affordable, but electrical work, conduit, transformers, and power capacity can drive the true project cost. 5. Parking assets are well-positioned for the next wave of mobility With the growing trend of EV drivers, autonomous vehicles, and electric fleets, parking operators already control valuable real estate that could become essential charging and mobility hubs. Episode Highlights [02:00] David shares his career story, from growing up near Buffalo to starting as a valet at The Mirage in Las Vegas. [05:30] What David learned from working at the ground level of parking operations [11:00] Why EV charging is “much harder than it looks” and what parking operators often underestimate. [13:00] Brian and David discuss misinformation around EVs, including fires, vehicle weight, and garage placement. [20:00] The EV charging checklist: budget, incentives, site walks, electrical capacity, and load management. [25:00] The future opportunity around electric fleets, self-driving cars, and overnight charging. [30:00] What installing EV chargers really will cost operators. [34:00] David gives a snapshot of EV adoption in the United States and where he thinks the market is headed. Notable Quotes: “If you’re just getting started out in any business and it’s a little over your head, go for it.” – David Weber “EV charging is an amenity that has to be there now. If someone has an EV car, they aren’t even looking at an apartment or a complex that doesn’t have EV charging.” – David Weber “You could put four chargers in for under $10,000 and get them paid off in a couple years no problem.” – David Weber About the Guest David Weber is the Head of National Business Development for Parking at SWTCH Energy, where he helps parking operators and asset owners integrate EV charging into their facilities and broader parking ecosystems. David has spent more than 25 years in the parking industry, beginning his career as a valet before moving into supervisory, district management, operations, and business development roles. He has a practical understanding of how parking operations work on the ground, how technology gets adopted in the field, and what operators need from partners introducing new solutions. At SWTCH Energy, David focuses on educating the parking industry about EV charging infrastructure, incentives, uptime, load management, and the future role parking assets can play in EV development and mobility operations. Known for his operational background, direct communication style, and resilience, David brings a practical perspective to one of the industry’s fastest-evolving opportunities.
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