SleekPixel for EV charging installers
SleekPixel reads each project post's sector, port count, site type, and energization date, then renders a 1200 by 1200 LinkedIn-sized card on save. Case studies, site recaps, and RFP-friendly visuals all share one identity.
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From energized site to LinkedIn case study in one publish
EV charging installers sell on LinkedIn. Fleet managers, property owners, municipal procurement teams, all of them scroll LinkedIn looking for installers with documented projects in their sector. A case study post without a clean visual loses to a competitor's polished one, even if the project is bigger and the timeline tighter.
SleekPixel turns the WordPress project post into the source of the card. The sector taxonomy, the port_count, the charger_brand, the site_type, and the energization_date feed a template you design once. Every new project renders into a 1200 by 1200 LinkedIn-square card with the sector badge, the port-count headline, and the firm's accent baked in.
The same template family also renders OG cards for the case-study landing page and Twitter cards for short-form pushes. Bulk regenerate after a brand refresh, and the entire case-study portfolio updates in one batch. The installer's portfolio looks like a real firm, not a slide deck someone assembled on the way to a sales call.
Workflow
From energized project to LinkedIn card in one save
Define your project post type
Design the case template
Publish a project
Share to LinkedIn and update RFPs
Output
Sample charging project case study
A 1200 by 1200 LinkedIn-square card rendered from one project post's sector, port count, charger brand, and energization date.
Comparison
Slide-deck screenshots vs SleekPixel for EV charging installers
Slide-deck screenshot upload
- Case studies posted as slide-deck screenshots end up unreadable at thumbnail size
- Sector and port count get buried in the caption instead of the visual
- Project timelines are inconsistent across posts and drift in style
- Sales reps build their own one-off graphics that fragment the brand
- Bulk-updating after a logo refresh means redoing every case in PowerPoint
SleekPixel
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Square 1200 by 1200 card rendered from
sectorandport_count - Sector taxonomy drives accent color so logistics, retail, and municipal projects separate
- Energization date and timeline render directly on the card
- Same template family extends to the case-study OG card and Twitter card
- Brand-refresh bulk regeneration rebuilds every project visual in one batch
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for EV charging installer
Sector-aware layouts
Logistics, retail, multifamily, municipal, each sector can drive its own accent and badge while sharing one card system. SleekPixel routes by sector taxonomy on save with no manual variant switching.
Project metrics baked in
Port count, kW per port, and site type render as a metrics strip on the card. Procurement teams scrolling see the size of the project at thumbnail without reading the caption.
Timeline transparency
The energization date and project duration render directly on the card. RFP responses that link to the case study show a credible timeline at a glance, useful when utility lead times are the deciding factor.
Use cases
Where this fits an EV installer's pipeline
Sector case studies
Each completed project becomes a branded card with sector, port count, and timeline. Builds a public portfolio that doubles as RFP attachments.
Sales rep enablement
Reps share the LinkedIn card directly into prospect DMs. The card is on-brand and accurate without the rep having to build their own.
Energization announcements
Site go-live posts render with sector, port count, and energization date, so the announcement reads as a real milestone instead of a generic congrats post.
The bigger picture
Why EV charging installers compete on documented portfolios
EV charging procurement is dominated by sector references. A logistics fleet considering a 12-port retrofit wants to see five other logistics fleets the installer has energized. A retail chain wants to see retail.
Municipal procurement wants to see municipal. The case-study portfolio is the entire sales motion, and the visual quality of that portfolio decides whether the installer makes the shortlist. Firms that publish polished, sector-tagged, metric-rich case studies on LinkedIn build a discovery flywheel where the right prospects find them.
Firms that post slide-deck screenshots lose to competitors with the same project quality but better visuals. The plugin removes the design bottleneck so the project manager who just energized a site becomes the marketing author for the case study without needing a designer. Over a year of projects, that is the difference between a firm whose portfolio fills the LinkedIn search results and a firm whose portfolio lives only in a sales rep's PowerPoint.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for EV charging installer
Yes. Add a total_kw field. The template can render the total project capacity as the lead metric, with port count secondary. Useful for fast-charger sites where kW is the headline number.
SleekPixel reads from WordPress post fields. If your project management plugin stores project metadata in post meta or a custom post type, those fields are available as template variables.
 Yes. Use one shared template applied across every Projects post regardless of office. Office-specific accents can be assigned per office taxonomy. Regional brand variations stay inside one system.
 
Set a client_disclosed flag per project. When false, the template substitutes a generic sector silhouette for the client logo. The card stays publishable without revealing the customer.
Yes. Add utility-related custom fields like utility_lead_weeks and permit_weeks. The template can render them as a small timeline strip, useful for proving fast turnarounds in RFP responses.
Yes. Use a project-type taxonomy with terms like Retrofit and New Construction. The template can swap a small badge based on the term, while the rest of the card stays consistent.
 The card is a PNG and can be embedded in PDFs directly. Many installers use the rendered card as the cover art of the case-study page in a PDF response.
 LinkedIn caches OG images aggressively. SleekPixel exposes a refresh button in the post sidebar that hits LinkedIn's post inspector to force a re-scrape, so updated cards appear in fresh shares.
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