Multifamily & HOA EV Charging
Shared charging solutions for apartment buildings, condominiums, and homeowner associations.
Frequently asked questions
Multifamily & HOA EV Charging — Common Questions
Who pays for EV charging in apartment buildings?
It varies. Some buildings install shared chargers with per-kWh billing. Others pass costs to tenants who request dedicated spaces. HOAs may fund installations from reserves or special assessments.
Can EV chargers be installed in existing parking garages?
Yes, but it may require electrical upgrades and conduit runs. Newer buildings with EV-ready wiring are easier to retrofit. A site assessment by a certified installer is the first step.
What is the best EV charging setup for an HOA?
Most HOAs start with a few shared Level 2 stations in common parking areas, with per-session or per-kWh billing via a networked platform like ChargePoint. This avoids dedicated spaces while serving multiple residents.

