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Condo Smarts: Strata won’t allow charging station for electric car
MARCH 30, 2016  Tony Gioventu
 
Dear Tony: We bought a new electric vehicle six months ago and stupidly
assumed that our strata would let us modify a parking space for a charging
station. (Note to everyone in a strata: Never assume that anything in a
strata is that easy.)

So now I am relying on my husband’s workplace to charge our vehicle, and
other public locations around the city.

It would be easiest, though, if our strata would simply permit a change of
parking allocations so that we could have stations installed, then other
owners could also consider buying electric cars. Are there any programs or
guides that might help us out?
 Brian & Kelly J.,  Vancouver
 

[Strata's mouthpiece, Tony: ] As the trend toward electric vehicles grows,
electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) are becoming common in public
areas, and pressure is increasing on multi-family developments to consider
the installation of the service.

Drivers will not buy electric vehicles because they don’t have stations in
their condo complexes, and the strata will not install stations because the
costs benefit very few residents.

EVCS installation is a much more complicated issue than simply installing a
station and letting owners charge at their leisure. However, it is both
feasible and manageable for the strata corporation and owner making the
request.

It is unlikely that the owners will vote in favour of expenses or
alterations that are only for the use and benefit of four or fewer owners,
especially when there are so many other pressures on common budgets, with
rising insurance costs, utilities and operating costs.

The strata corporation, however, does have a viable option.

It may agree to permit the installation of an EVCS at the request of an
owner, if the owner agrees to cover the costs of installation.

If you live in a townhouse with your own dedicated garage that is part of
the strata lot, or a bare land strata with an exclusive location on your
strata lot, you may install your own charging station, subject to the bylaws
of the strata corporation.

However, most townhouse- and apartment-style condos have common-area parking
and common electrical facilities.

Before you consider the installation of an EVCS, the strata corporation and
applicant owner need to determine the location of the station, any
electrical alterations, capacity of electrical service in the building,
civil and engineering requirements, future depreciation obligations and
costs, installation costs, access, future costs of the operations,
utilities, insurance, liability and responsibility for the EVCS.

The strata council will also have to determine where the station would be
best located and if parking is even possible to reallocate for use.

In many buildings, parking has been allocated as limited common property or
assigned by an owner-developer lease, and the strata council cannot
reallocate the parking to accommodate an EVCS, although the strata
corporation may be able to consider changing the use of other parking.

In addition to the anticipated energy costs, electric vehicles reduce
greenhouse gas emissions by up to 98 per cent over combustion engines.

They almost eliminate vehicle noise and emissions in buildings and
contribute to healthier communities.

It is a great time for a strata to consider the installation of a charging
station. The province has just launched a funding program to be administered
by the Fraser Basin Council.

The program is open to individuals anywhere in the province that reside in
an eligible multi-unit residential building, or to parties authorized to
make decisions regarding the building, such as building managers or owners,
and strata councils.

Approved applicants would be eligible to receive a rebate of up to 75 per
cent of the total, before-tax cost of installing a Level 2 charging station,
to a maximum of $4,500.

The program will be hosted by the Fraser Basin Council. If you would like
more information on EVCS installations, visit the CHOA website for an EVCS
info guide at choa.bc.ca
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Tony Gioventu, Executive Director  tony @choa.bc.ca
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