Apartment & Condo EV Charger Installation in Henderson, NV
Living in an apartment or condo shouldn't stop you from driving electric. We work with tenants, HOAs, and property managers to design and install EV charging that fits the building's electrical capacity and budget -- with tenant billing built in.
What Is Apartment & Condo EV Charging?
Multifamily EV charging includes shared chargers (first-come-first-served), dedicated assigned chargers (one per tenant/unit), and hybrid setups. Systems use load management to stretch limited electrical capacity across many parking spots, and networked billing to pass electricity costs through to individual tenants. Installs require HOA approval in condos (governed by Nevada's EV charging "right to charge" laws) and property owner coordination in apartments.
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Our Installation Process
Parking & Panel Assessment
Survey of parking layout, house panel capacity, and sub-meter availability. HOA documents review for condos.
Proposal & Approval
We draft the HOA/board proposal with cost estimates, installation plan, and tenant billing model -- ready for the next board meeting.
Permits & Install
City permits, conduit runs, station mounting, sub-meter wiring, and network provisioning for tenant billing.
Tenant Onboarding
Driver app setup, RFID card issuance, billing account creation, and usage training for property management.
Pricing
Single-unit dedicated charger in a condo: $1,500-$3,500. Shared 2-station setup for small buildings: $8,000-$15,000. Mid-size apartment complex (6-12 stations with load management): $25,000-$60,000. NV Energy multifamily rebates cover 50-75% of costs in qualifying properties.
Timeline
Single-unit condo installs: 2-3 weeks including HOA approval. Shared multi-station buildouts: 6-12 weeks including board approvals, permits, and install. We align with HOA board meeting schedules to keep projects moving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my HOA deny my EV charger request?
Generally no -- Nevada's right-to-charge law (NRS 116.350) protects condo owners' right to install EV chargers at their own expense, subject to reasonable HOA conditions. We handle the legally-compliant proposal so approval goes smoothly.
How does tenant billing work?
Networked chargers (ChargePoint, SemaConnect) track each driver's kWh usage and bill their credit card directly. Property owners get a monthly report; tenants pay only for what they use.
What if the building doesn't have enough electrical capacity?
Load management systems dynamically allocate available amps across active chargers, letting one circuit serve many stations. This is usually cheaper than a full electrical service upgrade.
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