07-09-2017, 07:50 PM
(07-09-2017, 07:22 PM)tomh009 Wrote:(07-09-2017, 06:07 PM)helloWorld Wrote: I was looking at this post on 144 Park St, where they said the costs of L2 charging (240V, 30-50A) would be $3500-5000. I'm actually wiling to pay that to install it in a rental unit as I intend to stay there for a while, but the main concern for me is finding someone who's willing to allow me to do that. Would you happen to know if any buildings have 110V outlets readily available? L2 is definitely nice to have but I'm not sure if that's even possible with rentals at this point..
Yes, those costs are in the ballpark for 30A wiring + L2 charger, once the infrastructure is in place.
I don't know that many other buildings so no one comes to mind at the moment. Have you checked the situation at 1 Victoria (which does have some units for rent) or 460 Belmont? Both are new buildings which have a better chance of supporting EV charging of some type.
I'll definitely talk to 460 Belmont tomorrow. According to Condo Culture which is listing 1 Victoria, none of the kw properties that they manage are EV friendly. Hopefully someone at 144 Park will be willing to rent to me, or I suppose I'll have to look at townhouses/houses much further away.