This research is funded by the Deanship of Scientific Research (2024-2026) and aims to explore the techno-economical aspects of the deployment of E-mobility and Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations at the university campus. While the widespread use of EVs at the university campus would positively enhance sustainability and reduce Greenhouse Gases (GHG), it would affect both the electrical power grid and the energy consumption at the university campus. This study will evaluate the capital costs associated with the charging stations and the grid reinforcement, and the running costs of the energy consumption. In parallel to that, this study will estimate the possible revenue from providing the EV charging service for employees and students. The campus of the University of Jordan presents an excellent opportunity for such a study due to the availability of renewable solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems, this would allow us to also study the production profile of the solar system, as well as the load profile of the EV charger, which would allow for further research work.