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Want EV charging at your apartment, as an owner or a renter? Click here

Last updated: August 23, 2025 3:40 pm
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EVs are a great option for environmentally conscious individuals looking to reduce their carbon footprint and save on fuel costs. One of the main benefits of owning an electric vehicle is the convenience of charging it at home, where it spends most of its time. However, for apartment-dwellers, this can be a bit more challenging.

A nonprofit organization called Forth has introduced a program called Charge at Home, aimed at helping renters and apartment building owners install EV chargers at multifamily properties. This program is particularly important as EV ownership among apartment renters lags behind that of single-family homeowners.

While some states have passed “right to charge” laws to address this issue, apartment charging solutions are still somewhat fragmented. Forth’s Charge at Home program provides resources and tools for residents, developers, and decision-makers in multifamily developments to facilitate the installation of EV chargers.

The program offers toolkits for residents and developers, links to design multifamily projects, find electricians, learn about right to charge laws, available incentives, and access case studies. Additionally, Forth hosts roundtable webinars and provides free charging consultations for multifamily developers, owners, property managers, and HOAs.

It is essential for developers to consider installing EV charging infrastructure in their projects to accommodate the growing trend of EV ownership. By having the infrastructure in place, developers can attract more renters, save money in the long run, and contribute to cleaner transportation options that benefit air quality and the environment.

Access to consistent charging solutions is crucial for widespread EV adoption, especially for those without personal garages. Forth’s Charge at Home program aims to address this issue and make EV ownership more accessible and convenient for apartment-dwellers. By providing resources, tools, and consultations, the program can help accelerate the transition to cleaner transportation options and reduce the reliance on traditional gas-powered vehicles.

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