#67914
kaindub
Flatchatter

    Sorry Jimmy and Charger

    only a registered energy provider can charge for electricity. So the OC cant put an electricty meter on a power point and charge a lot owner.

    Also how do they know it was that lot owner who used the electricty. etc etc

    Until an EV charging system is installed you have to consider the situation as this.

    In many older building, the water is metered at the incoming point to the building. Each lot is not metered. The OC pays the water bill for the building and recovers the cost of water usage through the levies.

    No different if its electricity.

    A standard power point will be adequate to for level 1/ mode 2 chargers which allows overnight charging of vehicles.

    Any other systems will require an augmented supply. In this case, a whole of strata approach should be taken as its likely in the future more users will want this capability.