EV Chargers in Condo & Multi-Residential Buildings
Installing EV Chargers Requires a Plan
Every building is unique. It has its own unique specifications and infrastructural setup, and different energy demands. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to the installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Systems (EVCS).
Electrical amenities throughout your building draw varying amounts of power and therefore, any plans to install additional amenities, including EVCS, must take into account the overall system.
Get Your Building Future Ready
As you consider EVCS installation and needs for your building, it is important to consider the future requirements for your tenants and for your electrical capacity.
While today you may only have a handful of owners or tenants who have EVs that need to be charged at home, in five years or 10 years that number may triple or quadruple. Plan for the future state. This does not mean that you need to install the EVCS for that capacity currently but establish a plan that considers what capacity you will need.
Resources
Guide to EV Charger Installation for Multi-Residential Building
Installing EV charging capabilities to a multi-residential building is an undertaking with multiple elements, all of which need attention. This guide is designed to inform you of steps that should be taken to ensure a smooth and safe installation process of EVCS.
Download Guide to EV Charger Installation for Multi-Residential Building
Checklist for EV Charger Installation in Multi-Residential Buildings
This checklist is a great resource to help you ensure you’ve done everything you can to plan for a new EVCS in your multi-residential building.
Download Checklist for EV Charger Installation in Multi-Residential Buildings