Hello Tesla Owners and Enthusiasts,
I wanted to let members of the Tesla community know that for the last year I have been working on a project called EverCharge (www.evercharge.net) to help future Model S owners and other EV drivers who have placed orders to get setup with charging in their deeded parking slots in condos and appartment complexes. I am sharing a few documents (links below) that detail our solution which we call EverCharge. If anyone has placed a Model S order and is wondering how to get approval from their homeowners association please feel free to contact me: [email protected]
Our experience with other electric vehicles has been that there is often a challenge getting approval from the Homeowners Association (HOA) despite new legislation in California and a few other states that gives Tesla drivers rights in these environments. We have worked to create a solution that meets all the requirements of the HOA while providing the driver with a convenient charging experience.
We'd love to hear from you if you have ordered a Model S or Roadster and live in a multi-unit development like a condominium or apartment complexes. Have you had issues gaining approval from your homeowners association? Have you had issues with respect to electrical line capacity in your building?
Hope to hear from you soon and learn about your experiences.
-Mario
Here are the links to short one-page documents that describe EverCharge:
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I wanted to let members of the Tesla community know that for the last year I have been working on a project called EverCharge (www.evercharge.net) to help future Model S owners and other EV drivers who have placed orders to get setup with charging in their deeded parking slots in condos and appartment complexes. I am sharing a few documents (links below) that detail our solution which we call EverCharge. If anyone has placed a Model S order and is wondering how to get approval from their homeowners association please feel free to contact me: [email protected]
Our experience with other electric vehicles has been that there is often a challenge getting approval from the Homeowners Association (HOA) despite new legislation in California and a few other states that gives Tesla drivers rights in these environments. We have worked to create a solution that meets all the requirements of the HOA while providing the driver with a convenient charging experience.
We'd love to hear from you if you have ordered a Model S or Roadster and live in a multi-unit development like a condominium or apartment complexes. Have you had issues gaining approval from your homeowners association? Have you had issues with respect to electrical line capacity in your building?
Hope to hear from you soon and learn about your experiences.
-Mario
Here are the links to short one-page documents that describe EverCharge:
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