Decision Assistance | Multiple Family Dwellings

Owners and management groups of condominiums, cooperatives, apartments, and other multi-family dwellings encounter various decisions concerning EV charging infrastructure and the associated investments required for retrofitting. The options available often hinge on the ownership of parking spaces, the management of billing, the power levels designated for charging, and the power supply accessible. Frequently, investments may be phased in gradually as interest increases. Common scenarios are summarized here, focusing on charging and metering solutions.
KEY TOPICS
- Who owns the parking spaces?
- How is billing managed?
- What power levels are applied?
- What power is available?
1. WHEN THE SPACE IS OWNED BY RESIDENTS.
Dedicated charging:
Metering: Auto | Billing: Auto | Network: Yes
2. WHEN SPACE HAS BEEN ALLOCATED.
Shared charging:
Metering: Auto | Billing: Auto | Network: Yes
Dedicated charging:
Metering: Auto | Billing: Auto | Network: Yes
3. WHEN SPACE IS ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC.
Shared Charging:
Metering: Auto | Billing: Auto | Network: Yes
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