EV Charging at MFH Properties by Whitaker Jamieson

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About This Presentation

Whitaker Jamieson, Senior Specialist at Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.


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EV Charging at MFH Properties Whitaker Jamieson Senior Specialist - EV Charging June 2024

Multifamily Charging Configurations

Shared Chargers Chargers or smart outlets that are used by multiple residents or available to non-residents

Chargers or outlets that are used by only one resident Dedicated Chargers

Networked Chargers Features! Networking methods Cellular | Wi-fi | Ethernet Features Access Control Payment Requirements Notifications Reservations Load Management Demand Response More

12 Networked charging features can be a double-edged sword Enable charging in places where non-networked charging infrastructure would be suboptimal Add ongoing costs which usually get passed to the end-user via energy premiums

Networking costs usually get passed on to end users High costs of charging disproportionately impact lower-income residents High $$$ $ Low Burden Level Wealth L evel

Different approaches for different p roperties Assigned/Unassigned Parking Secure/Unsecure Parking Market Segment Resident Burdon Residents Only/Publicly Accessible

Expanding Access to Charging at Home 2-year DOE project to provide resources to MFH industry Supporting all MFH property decision-makers Nationwide Technical Assistance support to MFH properties in Disadvantaged and J40 Communities Specific support through Clean Cities and Communities coalitions in Syracuse, NY, Lansing, MI, Charlottesville, VA, and South Bend, IN

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