Apartment & Condo EV Charging in Cadence, 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. We serve homeowners throughout Cadence, Henderson, NV, handling the full City of Henderson permit process and delivering a clean, code-compliant install backed by a 5-year workmanship warranty.
Why Cadence homeowners choose us for apartment & condo ev charging
Cadence is Henderson's fastest-growing master-planned community, with over 2,300 acres of new-construction homes, parks, and trails east of Boulder Highway. Built from 2015 onward, Cadence homes come with modern 200-amp electrical panels, pre-wired 240V garage circuits in newer phases, and solar-ready rooftops — making EV charger installation fast and affordable. The community attracts young families and tech-forward buyers with high EV adoption rates.
About 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.
Benefits for Cadence homes
- HOA-compliant designs under NV's right-to-charge law (NRS 116.350)
- Tenant-direct billing via OCPP networks (ChargePoint, SemaConnect, Blink)
- Load management serves 5-10x more cars with the same electrical capacity
- Single-tenant dedicated installs from $1,500-$3,500
- Shared multi-station buildouts from $10,000-$40,000
- We handle HOA proposals, permits, and property manager coordination
Our Cadence installation process
- 1Parking & Panel AssessmentSurvey of parking layout, house panel capacity, and sub-meter availability. HOA documents review for condos.
- 2Proposal & ApprovalWe draft the HOA/board proposal with cost estimates, installation plan, and tenant billing model -- ready for the next board meeting.
- 3Permits & InstallCity permits, conduit runs, station mounting, sub-meter wiring, and network provisioning for tenant billing.
- 4Tenant OnboardingDriver app setup, RFID card issuance, billing account creation, and usage training for property management.
Cadence pricing & timeline
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.
About Cadence
- Fastest-growing Henderson community with homes built 2015+
- Modern 200-amp panels and pre-wired 240V garage circuits
- Solar-ready rooftops for solar + EV charging combos
- Close to Galleria at Sunset and Union Village medical district
- Young, EV-friendly demographic with rising charger demand
Apartment & Condo EV Charging FAQs for Cadence
How much does EV charger installation cost in Cadence?
Cadence installs typically run $500 to $1,400. Homes built after 2018 often have pre-wired 240V garage circuits which drop cost to the low end. Newer phases with solar-ready electrical make Level 2 charger installation straightforward with minimal upgrades.
Do Cadence HOA rules allow EV chargers?
Yes. Nevada NRS 111.239 prohibits any Cadence HOA from banning EV charger installations. HOAs can request aesthetic approval for exterior conduit, but cannot block the install. We handle Cadence HOA paperwork routinely.
Can I combine solar with my Cadence EV charger?
Yes — and Cadence is ideal for this. Many homes came solar-ready or with panels pre-installed. We integrate smart chargers like Emporia or Wallbox Pulsar Plus that draw only from excess solar production, cutting your effective charging cost to near zero during daytime.
How long does a Cadence EV charger install take?
Most Cadence installs finish in 1.5 to 3 hours on site. Total timeline from first call to final City of Henderson inspection is typically 4 to 7 business days, faster than older Henderson neighborhoods because of modern electrical infrastructure.
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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Ready for apartment & condo ev charging in Cadence?
Free on-site assessment, fixed-price quote, and full City of Henderson permit handling.
Call (838) 205-8397