Shared-property preview

Plan EV charging for an apartment, condo, or HOA property

Shared parking adds ownership and operating questions to the electrical work. A useful project brief identifies the property decision-makers, assigned and shared spaces, billing expectations, resident demand, approval process, and a path for future expansion.

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Planning guidance first. Provider referral only with separate permission.

A residential property and parking area prepared for EV charging planning
Project pathAddress → site → scope
01

Authority

Identify the owner, board, manager, parking rights, and approvals required to proceed.

02

Cost allocation

Clarify who pays for infrastructure, electricity, network services, and maintenance.

03

Growth path

Plan shared electrical and communications infrastructure beyond the first resident request.

01

Map the decision and approval path

List the property owner, manager, association, board, tenant or resident requester, parking control, insurer, and any design-review process. Keep approvals separate from assumptions about the electrical solution.

02

Choose an access and billing concept

Assigned-space charging, shared amenity charging, guest charging, and mixed-use plans create different authentication, metering, reimbursement, enforcement, and support needs.

03

Plan shared infrastructure

Document electrical rooms, panels, parking levels, cable routes, communications coverage, fire or structural constraints, and potential central infrastructure that could support multiple phases.

04

Set operating responsibilities

Define who receives driver calls, monitors equipment, pays recurring network fees, manages access, handles damaged units, and approves future additions.

Common questions

Know what this planning path can—and cannot—answer.

Can one resident start a shared-property project?

A resident can prepare the request, but property rights, owner or association approval, electrical access, and operating responsibilities still need resolution.

Is a separate meter always required?

Not always. Metering and reimbursement options depend on the property, utility arrangement, charger network, ownership model, and applicable requirements.

Is multifamily provider coverage confirmed?

Not yet. This page is a planning preview while provider coverage and verification are prepared.

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