Are you EV owner who lives in condo and apartment buildings? You should know about the 3 ways residents can monitor and pay for EV charging! 

Option 1: Use an existing common account

Stratas can request to add EV chargers under an existing common use area account, such as hallways, parkades, and stairwells.  If the strata chooses this option, they will need to find a way to administer the billing and payments separately from the BC Hydro account. In this case, the most common payment approaches have been time-based or a flat monthly fee. Recently, Measurement Canada has also allowed EV charging rates to be billed based on the amount of energy used (i.e. in kilowatt-hours). 

Option 2: A separate meter and account for all charging

Stratas can request a separate meter to measure the electricity use from all EV chargers, and use a separate account from an existing common use account. This option is popular among many stratas. Similar to Option 1, the strata will need to find a way to administer the costs separately from their BC Hydro account. 

Option 3: Install separate meters for individuals
 

Stratas may find it useful to allow EV owners to set up dedicated meters for their EV charging. Under this option, residents pay directly for the EV charging energy they use combined with the unit’s electricity use under the existing residential account. However, there may not be space for another meter in an electrical room. The owner has to obtain approval from the strata for the electrical work and pay for the costs of the installation.

 
Interested in installation? Book your free assessment with us today! Email info@amorenergy.ca or call 604-267-1677.

Lack of home charging infrastructure is often seen as a key barrier for consumers to adopt EVs. BC has recently introduced a new regulation that will make strata owners’ request to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations easier. 

This regulation allows owners to request the installation of charging stations and determine a timeline for strata corporations to respond. The response timeline depends on whether strata have an electrical planning report (EPR)

  • If the strata does not have an electrical planning report and the deadline to obtain one has not passed, the strata is not required to consider the request.
  • If the strata has obtained an electrical planning report, or the deadline to obtain one has passed, council must decide whether to approve an owner’s request within 3 months after receiving the request.
  • If the strata is not required to obtain an electrical planning report (it has fewer than 5 strata lots), it must consider requests received on or after December 31, 2026.

The regulations also enable strata corporations to grant permission to an owner to exclusively use a parking stall on common property that is a common asset for as long as five years if EV charging has been installed and the installation resulted from an owner’s request for EV charging.

What is Electric Planning Report (EPR)?

This is a report to help strata councils and owners understand and assess your electrical capacity for future needs.

Whether your strata corporation’s goals include cooling, heat pumps, electric vehicle charging, or other electrical systems, your electrical planning report is important to plan for the future.

EPR and EV Ready Plan share some similarities, such as the current capacity of the electrical system, the current peak demand and spare capacity, the reports have different information and purposes.

  • An electrical planning report provides an overview of your electrical system to help you understand the current demand and plan for the future. The strata is required by law to obtain the report.
  • An EV Ready Plan focuses on EV charging onlyand includes a budget to proceed with a defined project. The EV Ready Plan is not required by law. It exists for the purpose of applying for rebates from the Clean BC – Go Electric EV Charger Rebate Program to install EV charging infrastructure.
Which strata are required to obtain an EPR?
 
Developments that have fewer than five strata lots are not required to obtain an electrical planning report. Otherwise, all other strata cooperations are required.

This includescondo, townhouse, bare land, residential, commercial, hotel, industrial, and other types of strata corporations. There is no ability to waive or defer the requirement.

 
What information is on the report?
 

The electrical planning report provides a wide range of information, including, but not limited to, the current capacity of the strata corporation’s electrical system, a list of existing demands on the electrical system, peak demands of the electrical system, an estimate electrical needs for anticipated future demands. If applicable, upgrades or modifications needed to increase the current electrical capacity.

For complete details, see under Regulation 5.11(3)

When is the deadline?

The deadline to obtain an EPR depends on where the strata development locates. 

  • December 31, 2026: located within the Capital Regional District, Fraser Valley District, and the Metro Vancouver Regional District. Strata located on islands within these districts have until December 31, 2028 if the island is accessible only by air or boat
  • December 31, 2028: in all other areas of BC

The Era of Electric Vehicles

As we are moving towards the target of 100% ZEV sold in 2035, it’s not only important to expand the public charging stations and infrastructure but also focus on home charging, where people need it the most. Lack of access to EV charging should not be the reason that prevents people from adopting electric cars, especially for those who live in strata properties. 

Home charging offers peace of mind

It’s convenient, time-saving, and flexible. You don’t need to wait in line at the public charging site during the holiday or long weekends; You have 24/7 access to your home charging without the uncertainty of available public charging; You can also control your charging schedule anywhere on your phone. Most importantly, you get to leave for work with a fully charged vehicle everyday!

 Interested to work with us on Electrical Planning Report? Email info@amorenergy.ca or call 604-267-1677.