Why It’s Time for Multifamily Property Owners to Rethink EV Charging

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Two weeks ago, EV Connect’s Chief Revenue Officer, John Karambelas and President of Murn Management, Keith Gillan participated in a webinar hosted by CleanTechnica focused on the opportunities provided by electric vehicle (EV) charging at multifamily properties, as well as obstacles some property managers or owners face when trying to implement such solutions.

If you missed the webinar, you can watch the full recording here.

While discussing how to attract and retain residents and tenants with EV charging, there was one main theme heard from all presenters—EV charging at multifamily properties will change from being an amenity to being a necessity.

As EVs become mainstream, drivers who live in multifamily properties will expect to be able to charge their cars. In fact, 85% of EV charging happens at home. However, for the drivers who live in apartments and condominiums, they don’t usually have this access. Which is why we encourage multifamily property owners and managers to start future proofing their buildings with EV infrastructure. Beyond the environmental benefits from EV charging, there is an intrinsic value, which is: increasing resident satisfaction, resident retention, and the overall marketability of the community.

Despite these benefits, some multifamily property owners have doubts. We understand that adding EV charging may seem daunting, (given the players involved, the approval process, installation, maintenance, etc.) but, fortunately, adding EV infrastructure isn’t as difficult as it once was.

We’ve taken a selection of the most frequently asked questions that prevents multifamily property owners and managers from investing in EV infrastructure and have created a guide to help you understand how to approach the topic of EV charging. You’ll not only learn how you’re showing your community and potential residents that your brand is committed to a sustainable future, but your property will also gain a competitive advantage as well.

To find out what the 5 common myths preventing multifamily property owners from investing in EV infrastructure are, read our full guide.

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