An Interview with David Hamilton future-proof your OC with EV charging
Owners corporation managers are seeing increasing demand for retrofitting electric vehicle (EV) charging into apartment buildings. The Knight recently spoke with David Hamilton, an OC committee member at Triptych and EV charging solutions consultant. He graciously agreed to share with us his experiences with EV charging in strata.
The
Knight: Starting with your Owners Corporation, Triptych, could you explain what
drives your sustainability ethos?
David:
Triptych was designed to be a building
with extensive sustainability features incorporated into it from its conception
in 2007, so it was ahead of the curve as far as Melbourne high-rise apartment
developments back then, and even today.
Sustainability
has been a key attraction for many owners and renters over its history but more
so today with greater awareness of climate change and the need to transition to
a low carbon economy. In a building where the ethos is sustainability, it is an
easy step for people to understand the benefits of becoming EV ready. In fact,
some of us started thinking about what would be needed as far back as 2016.
The
Knight: What common pitfalls do you see other buildings fall into when looking
into EV charging?
David:
My experience talking with a number of
owners and Owners Corporation Committees is that retrofitting can be
divisive because some owners and committee members do not subscribe to
sustainability. This goes to deeper issues in society; we have not recognised
the need to use resources efficiently and preserve the environment. But in
strata, it is not a personal choice you can make like in a house. You need
consensus leadership from the Committee that recognises people are living in a
community which needs to embrace divergent views and constantly change and
evolve.
Unfortunately,
there are lots of myths and disinformation about EV charging and strata that
confuse people. I am attempting to assist OC Committees on the journey to make
their building EV ready by understanding just what is required and how it can
be delivered in a low risk and simple fashion. Read More…
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