What concerns should we have in relation to EV charging for strata buildings?

Here are some of the key concerns to consider when installing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in strata buildings:

  1. Cost: Installing charging infrastructure in strata buildings can be expensive, and the cost is often shared among residents. It is important to ensure that the cost is divided fairly among residents and that the installation is cost-effective.
  2. Space: Strata buildings often have limited parking spaces, and it is important to ensure that there is enough space for the installation of charging stations without impeding access to parking spots.
  3. Power availability: Strata buildings may not have the necessary electrical infrastructure to support the installation of charging stations, and it may be necessary to upgrade electrical systems to accommodate the additional load.
  4. Legal and regulatory requirements: The installation of charging stations in strata buildings is subject to local regulations and building codes, and it is important to ensure that the installation complies with all relevant requirements.
  5. Maintenance: Charging stations require regular maintenance, and it is important to ensure that maintenance responsibilities are clearly defined and that a maintenance schedule is in place.
  6. User agreements: It is important to establish clear guidelines for the use of charging stations, including usage fees, scheduling, and etiquette.
  7. Safety: Charging stations pose electrical safety risks, and it is important to ensure that charging stations are installed and maintained to meet industry safety standards.

In summary, when installing EV charging infrastructure in strata buildings, it is important to consider cost, space, power availability, legal and regulatory requirements, maintenance, user agreements, and safety.

Author: Andrew Terrell

Andrew Terrell manages the Newcastle branch of Australia's most successful and respected strata agencies. Bright & Duggan are the Australian leaders in fully integrated strata and facility management services, with sites from the Mornington Peninsula to Port Douglas. With so much development in the Hunter, Port Stephens and Lake Macquarie region, Bright and Duggan are excited to now have on the ground presence in the Hunter region and a commitment to servicing the region and supporting it to create better communities. Our values are at the core of everything we do and we believe firmly in building partnerships based on transparency and trust. Bright & Duggan and Cambridge Management Services bring together deep experience, market-leading technology and effective communication to enhance the way in which communities operate and as a result, achieve amazing outcomes. Founded 40 years ago in NSW and managing in excess of 60,000 lots, Bright & Duggan is proud to service buildings and communities of all shapes and sizes, from 2 lots to over 1000. We understand that these communities are made up of people and not just bricks and mortar. We welcome the opportunity for a conversation. andrew.terrell@bright-duggan.com.au

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