“There are thousands of apartment complexes across Queensland facing expensive retrofits for individually metered charging stations and power load upgrades.It’s just not as simple as a lot owner plugging an EV charger into a regular power point even if it is in their own garage or parking space that is connected to an individual electricity meter.A lot owner will need to check if their EV charger will cause supply issues with the electrical utility infrastructure.It is an offence to interfere with utility infrastructure or utility services in a way that may affect the supply of utility services to another lot or common property.”Just another hidden cost of the con called renewables.
Electric vehicle surge a minefield for apartment complexes - realestate.com.au
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