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Originally Posted by whatnext
It’s amazing how eager the NDP has been to cook the strata act to achieve their desired outcomes. so basically it’s a foregone your granny who doesn’t drive is going to be forced to pay for some Tesla-driving hipster’s charging station infrastructure. They make strata living less appealing with every bit of their legislation,
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Yeah it's a fair point that if SFH owners must pay to install their own home chargers while condo owners get theirs subsidized by their neighbours. At the same time, condos are inherently more collective than houses because of the shared facilities and most building amenities whether they be pools, fitness rooms, nice landscaping, etc. are shared costs. Whether or not an individual uses or even likes it. It seems like it's fairly common for condos to charge for individual parking space whether people have to buy or rent the space so it would make sense to do the same for a space with an EV charger. Except that it's probably pricier and more complicated to install a charger in a condo parking garage compared to a private house.
The building may need to update the central wiring in the garage before it could be done, while the wires may need to be run a lot further. So it may not be feasible to do it for a similar cost to house-based home charger. If the choices are either making the EV owner(s) pay the whole thing or having it be 100% collective, I don't see either option as very satisfying. I'd go for some sort of middle ground such as having EV owners pay a similar amount that a house person would pay to install a charger while the condo would pay collectively if anything was needed beyond that.