Caroline Record was a presenter for this in-person program. With electric vehicles gaining in popularity, more community residents and buyers are adding adequate vehicle charging capacity to their list of must-have amenities. In order to both meet the needs of current owners and the expectations of prospective owners, boards need to get informed about how EVCSs work, what's involved in establishing and maintaining them in their communities, and how getting on board the electric train now will make their building or association that much more attractive. The panel discussed all of this and more - including legal and design and managerial requirements that can help jump-start EVCS installation for multifamily communities.
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