The intricacies of EV infrastructure remain at odds with condo legislation (ON)

The electric vehicle landscape is complex, ever-changing and at the cutting edge of technology. For condominium corporations and their owners, this means that there is no one-size-fits-all solution.  Unfortunately, the current iteration of the condominium legislation in Ontario, the Condominium Act, 1998, treats the installation of electric vehicle charging stations or electric infrastructure to support such charging stations as binary — i.e. that is to say that there are only two straightforward streams: an installation of infrastructure or communal charging stations by a condominium corporation, or the installation of a charging station by an individual owner.   Read the article…………………………….

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