Keith Smith
Active Member
I would also add in my GF's condo development I haven't see a single EV except for rare visitors. None. Zero. The neighboring TH's have one, I believe.
If you live in an older condo, townhouse, apartment complex, an EV just flat out makes no sense. If there is a major remodel you need to upgrade the infrastructure to handle it, but until you've fully amortized the expense of building it all in the first place it is a total waste of resource to rip out perfectly good infrastructure just so you can support EV's. In the mean time, you can create zoning and building codes requiring that any new construction is able to support the additional electric load, regardless of whether or not you install it initially. As the adoption increases, people will look to see if there is a place at their complex they can charge without breaking the bank. My ex was at a newer complex in MA, about 2 years ago. They had 6 L2's in the front. The cost is minimal for any new construction to put the stuff in but nobody in their right mind should tear up their complex or condo until they need to. At some point you have to replace a parking structure or something, or there is a problem with a feed line, blah, you build it back better. Or you find you are getting lower rents because you don't have charging availability, ... Now the ROI is there to put it in.