Forum members,
Hello and thanks for having me
My first post is a question regarding the best way to go about a charging infrastructure within a downtown San Diego luxury high rise accomadating owners with an already high HOA fee
I ask because I'm trying to buy downtown but only to places that will allow a standard outlet against the parking space within the secure underground parking.
I was told that some buildings charge a flat fee that can be as high as $200/month for a dedicated charging station which offsets the gas savings.
I'd like to simply install a standard 220v/24a outlet to get a full charge overnight during off peak hours for like $4 bucks, possibly using existing infrastructure and negating permits? but it appears as though things are more difficult or designed to be money makers for people willing to pay to make a statement, and not to save on gas or be less dependant of government resources
Can someone help me with details on how to go about such an architectural change?
Thanks everyone for your time
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I haven't figured out how to delete threads or edit posts, so I will just try and retype my sepller/grammer errors here
Forum members,
Hello and thanks for having me
My first post is a question regarding the best way for a condo building owner to permit a charging infrastructure in the underground parking of a high rise condo to accommodate e-car owners. I am not the building owner or HOA manager but wanted to come up with a design for the board members that would answer common questions. If anybody has examples of buildings doing this already, I'd like to get there contact info for questions
I ask because I'm trying to buy a condo downtown that permits a standard outlet against the wall of my parking space within the secure underground parking
I was told that some buildings charge a flat fee that can be as high as $200/month for a dedicated charging station which offsets the gas savings.
I'd like to simply install a standard 220v/24a outlet to get a full charge overnight during off peak hours for like $4 bucks, possibly using existing infrastructure and negating permits? But it appears as though things are more difficult or designed to be money makers for people willing to pay to make a statement, and not to save on gas or be less dependent of government resources
Can someone help me with details on how to go about such an architectural change?
Thanks everyone for your time
Hello and thanks for having me
My first post is a question regarding the best way to go about a charging infrastructure within a downtown San Diego luxury high rise accomadating owners with an already high HOA fee
I ask because I'm trying to buy downtown but only to places that will allow a standard outlet against the parking space within the secure underground parking.
I was told that some buildings charge a flat fee that can be as high as $200/month for a dedicated charging station which offsets the gas savings.
I'd like to simply install a standard 220v/24a outlet to get a full charge overnight during off peak hours for like $4 bucks, possibly using existing infrastructure and negating permits? but it appears as though things are more difficult or designed to be money makers for people willing to pay to make a statement, and not to save on gas or be less dependant of government resources
Can someone help me with details on how to go about such an architectural change?
Thanks everyone for your time
- - - Updated - - -
I haven't figured out how to delete threads or edit posts, so I will just try and retype my sepller/grammer errors here
Forum members,
Hello and thanks for having me
My first post is a question regarding the best way for a condo building owner to permit a charging infrastructure in the underground parking of a high rise condo to accommodate e-car owners. I am not the building owner or HOA manager but wanted to come up with a design for the board members that would answer common questions. If anybody has examples of buildings doing this already, I'd like to get there contact info for questions
I ask because I'm trying to buy a condo downtown that permits a standard outlet against the wall of my parking space within the secure underground parking
I was told that some buildings charge a flat fee that can be as high as $200/month for a dedicated charging station which offsets the gas savings.
I'd like to simply install a standard 220v/24a outlet to get a full charge overnight during off peak hours for like $4 bucks, possibly using existing infrastructure and negating permits? But it appears as though things are more difficult or designed to be money makers for people willing to pay to make a statement, and not to save on gas or be less dependent of government resources
Can someone help me with details on how to go about such an architectural change?
Thanks everyone for your time