In British Columbia (BC), most existing strata buildings weren’t originally designed to support EV charging. Before installing strata EV chargers, buildings must first understand their electrical capacity, infrastructure limitations, cost considerations, and long-term EV demand.
In this guide, we’ll walk through the key steps to determine whether your BC strata is ready for EV charging, including electrical planning requirements, infrastructure considerations, available rebates, and what property managers should know before installing BC strata EV charging.
Since most BC strata buildings weren’t designed to support EV charging, the first step is an electrical assessment by a qualified electrician to determine capacity, panel loads, and what upgrades are needed.
An Electrical Planning Report (EPR) assesses the existing electrical capacity of the building to ensure the electrical system can handle new chargers and future upgrades before installations proceed.
A strata with five or more lots is required to obtain an EPR by December 31, 2026 (metro Vancouver) or December 31, 2028 (all other areas of BC).
An EPR is a provincial requirement for strata corporations, and is separate from EV rebate programs. It provides a comprehensive assessment of the building’s overall electrical system, including current capacity, existing loads, and projected future demand.
An EV Ready Plan (EVRP) outlines the electrical upgrades and strategy to make parking stalls ready for EV chargers. To qualify for EV chargers rebates in BC, a strata must obtain an EV Ready Plan.
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When BC strata property managers plan EV charging infrastructure, there are two key considerations before starting a project: designing EV charging electrical infrastructure and selecting EV chargers best suited for your strata’s EV charging demand.
One critical thing to look out for is overbuilding electrical infrastructure. When an EV charging system isn’t planned properly, oversizing equipment can add unnecessary costs and take up valuable space in electrical rooms.
A more effective approach is to take a holistic view of the building’s needs by balancing current EV charging demand and future EV adoption trends. Instead of overengineering the electrical room, EV charger power management systems allow you to install less hardware and still serve more chargers efficiently.
Having an experienced EV charging provider assess your site can help ensure the project is designed with the most cost-effective EV charging solution customized to your building’s needs.
Strata councils can start by sending an EV charger interest survey to their strata community to measure the actual demand for EV charging. Results of an EV charger interest survey can help you gauge EV charging demand which will help you decide if you want to install private or shared EV chargers and if any additional EV charging infrastructure is needed to support the demand.
While strata property managers typically deal directly with its owners, EV charging providers may offer to reach out directly to strata owners to assist with the sales, host information sessions, and manage the entire EV charging installation process for you.
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Generally, there are three different types of EV charging; Level 1 EV chargers, Level 2 chargers, and Level 3 chargers (DC fast chargers). The best EV charger type for stratas are Level 2 chargers because of its compact design, affordability, and software capabilities. Here are the five main things to consider when looking for a BC strata EV charging solution:
Smart power management is a core component of any EV charging system in a strata building, especially systems with a 4:1 EV infrastructure ratio. It enables available electrical capacity to be shared dynamically across all connected chargers, allowing more residents to charge at the same time without overloading the building’s electrical system.
Smart power management prevents this by continuously monitoring available electrical capacity and dynamically distributing power across connected chargers. This allows multiple EVs to charge simultaneously, with charging speeds automatically adjusted based on real-time demand. As additional capacity becomes available, power is redistributed to increase charging speeds where possible.
This approach maximizes existing electrical capacity, improves the charging experience for residents, and reduces unnecessary strain on the building’s system. It also allows buildings to optimize energy use during peak and off-peak periods.
For property managers, the biggest advantage is cost. A power management system for EV charging minimizes or eliminates the need for expensive electrical upgrades and ensures a future-proof EV infrastructure as EV adoption increases.
Read our guide on power management systems for EV charging.
EV charging software handles end-to-end billing, so property managers don’t have to deal with administrative tasks. The EV charging software tracks each resident’s energy usage, automatically generates invoices, and bills residents directly for the energy they use. Property managers have full visibility, with access to detailed billing and usage data for each resident through the platform.
In most cases, the EV charging provider collects payments from residents and remits the revenue back to the strata corporation, ensuring accurate cost recovery without manual tracking or payment collection.
EV charging hardware and software that is OCPP-compliant provides the flexibility needed to scale your strata’s EV charging system over time. It allows for seamless integration with new chargers, technologies, and software platforms as the needs of your building evolve. Chargers can be added over time and software updates help maintain performance and reliability while working within your building’s existing electrical capacity.
For strata buildings, this means the ability to support more EVs over time, reduce upfront and long-term costs, and ensure the infrastructure is scalable as technology and demand evolve.
Real-time EV charger monitoring allows property managers to view detailed dashboards and reports that provide insights needed to streamline operations for property management and ensure an efficient, well-managed charging experience for residents.
These reports and dashboards should give you insight on energy usage patterns, EV charger performance, and ongoing system maintenance checks to ensure your charging system is always running smoothly.
Your EV charging software should have user access control to be able to manage specific users for the private EV chargers, ensuring condo owners that their private EV charger is reserved for authorized use only.
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For strata councils and property managers, having a clear grasp of BC’s strata EV charging bylaws is critical to staying compliant and preventing unnecessary project delays. With updates to BC’s EV charging bylaws, the BC government has made the approval process of installing EV chargers easier for strata property managers and strata councils. Here are the main BC EV charging bylaws property managers and strata councils should know:
Strata councils can now approve many EV-related changes with a simple majority vote (over 50%) instead of the previous 75% vote, lowering the barrier to installing EV charging infrastructure.
Strata owners have the right to install EV chargers by submitting detailed EV charging proposals, and strata councils, determined by the Strata Property Act, must respond within three months. Strata councils may require agreements on installation, costs, and contractors, but cannot unreasonably refuse an owner's request for EV charging in their parking stall.
The BC’s EV charging bylaws also allows:
Read more on the BC government website.
There are several available EV charging rebates in BC that are intended to help property owners manage the cost of planning, upgrading, and installing EV chargers:
With the right EV charging partner, they will help guide and assist you through the entire rebate application process, ensuring you complete necessary application forms and meeting rebate eligibility requirements.
Apply for BC EV Charging Rebates.
In general, the EV charger installation cost in a strata parking stall in BC can range between $4,000 and $10,000 per individual EV charger station (supplied, installed and including infrastructure).
Typical strata EV charger cost ranges for Level 2 EV chargers (the most common charger type for stratas):
The cost of a strata EV charging solution heavily depends on your building’s electrical capacity, parking layout, and number of chargers. With the right infrastructure design and EV charging software, strata corporations can reduce current project installation and future expansion costs.
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Installing BC strata EV charging is a multi-step process that can be achieved through careful planning and preparation. Here are some things BC strata property managers should know before installing EV chargers.
Start planning early. Rebate pre-approval needs lead time, and electrical assessments may require additional infrastructure or electrical upgrades. Early planning ensures a smoother process and maximizes incentive opportunities to save you money.
Choose an EV charging provider that offers a turnkey solution. A full-service provider can guide you through every step of the project, from site assessments and design to installation, permitting, and resident onboarding.
Think about the demand of EVs for your strata. Choose a scalable charging system that can support expansion without costly electrical upgrades.
Track BC strata EV charging bylaws and regulations. Stay informed of changing provincial and municipal EV requirements and incentives to ensure your strata remains fully compliant.
metroEV specializes in turnkey EV charger installations across Canada. We handle everything from electrical assessments and rebate applications to EV infrastructure design, installation, and ongoing customer support.
Contact metroEV to get a customized EV charging quote for your property.
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