How to install EV chargers in Condos?

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It can be tricky if you own an electric vehicle and live in a condo. Condo buildings have restrictions and regulations regarding what residents can do with the infrastructure of the building, making the installation of an EV charging station more difficult. If you want to learn more about the installation process of EV chargers in condo buildings, the challenges you may face, and possible solutions, this is the right article for you.

Challenges and Possible solutions

  • First, you need to understand the laws and regulations about the installation of EV chargers inside condos. Because you need to get the necessary permits. It's best to get advice from local authorities regarding these questions for carrying out such tasks.
  • Let's move on to the next challenge: technical. There are hardware limitations because electric panels are limited to a specific capacity for every condo. To install the charging station, you might need to upgrade the electric panel or utilize the building's panel designated for common areas like halls or garages.
  • Last, but not least, is the budget problem. Since it's not only for one family, there needs to be an agreement between the administration and homeowners. Things like electric grid upgrading, building renovations, panel installations, and maintenance expenses need to be calculated.

Process

  • Survey your residents & get their approval

Your neighbors might also need the EV charging station, which is why surveying fellow condo owners might prove fruitful in the approval and installation of communal EV charging.

  • Electrical Assessment and Upgrades

To ensure seamless integration, consulting an electrician will help determine if panel and/or meter upgrades are necessary.

  • Figure out the budget

You should figure out the costs and present an expected budget to convince the building to perform the installation.

  • Necessary permits

You'll need to identify the person or office responsible for your city or country's permitting. Thoroughly analyzing the bureaucratic requirements, and solving any other detail you might be missing.

  • Installation

The EV charger provider you choose may offer an installation service, or they may recommend a third party for such a task. The installation involves mounting, wiring, and connection to the power source, so you need to take it seriously.

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