How to install an EV charger on an apartment parking lot?
As electric vehicles (EVs) become mainstream, apartment dwellers increasingly ask: how do I get a charger in my building’s parking lot? Installing EV chargers in multi-unit dwellings involves more than buying a unit and plugging it in — it requires coordination with property managers, electrical assessments, permits, and often creative billing or sharing strategies. This guide walks you through the entire process: planning, permitting, installation, costs, and post-install tips so you can move from “I wish” to “charging overnight.” Quick overview: Level 1 vs Level 2 vs DC fast Level 1 (120V): Uses a standard outlet; 3–5 miles of range per hour. Minimal electrical work but very slow. Level 2 (240V): Typical residential/commercial EVSE; 15–60 miles of range per hour. Most common choice for apartments. DC Fast: Commercial, high-cost, high-power units; usually not feasible for standard apartment parking because of cost and grid impact. For apartments, Level 2 is almost alwa...