EV Ready Plans (multi-unit)

EV Ready Plans for Multi-Unit Residential Buildings

A clear, building-wide EV charging plan for strata and rental buildings. Designed to support BC Hydro rebate eligibility and help councils, managers, and owners make consistent decisions as demand increases.

Serving Greater Victoria, Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland (remote assessments available).

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For building decision-makers

A readable plan that defines the approach, documents constraints, and creates a repeatable path for future EV installations.

  • Plain language: written for councils, managers, and owners.
  • Rebate support: aligned with BC Hydro EV Ready Plan expectations.
  • Practical planning: reduces one-off approvals and surprises.

Context

Why buildings use EV Ready Plans

EV charging demand usually starts with a few requests and grows quickly. Without a building-wide plan, approvals often happen one at a time—leading to inconsistent outcomes, unclear limits, and future rework.

An EV Ready Plan creates a clear approach that the building can follow over time, and it can also support eligibility for BC Hydro EV charging rebates where the program applies.

  • Consistency: a repeatable approach for future installations.
  • Clarity: a plain-language summary of constraints and next steps.
  • Budgeting: planning-level guidance to support decisions.
  • Rebates: documentation structured to support BC Hydro rebate pathways.

Scope

What the EV Ready Plan includes

A building-wide EV charging readiness plan that defines the approach, documents assumptions, and outlines a practical path forward.

Existing system snapshot

A planning-level summary of service and distribution relevant to EV charging.

Capacity and constraints

What the building can support today, and what limits drive the recommended approach.

EV charging approach

A defined strategy for how EV charging will scale over time at the building.

Recommended path forward

A single preferred direction that can be implemented consistently.

Budget-level guidance

Planning-level cost guidance to support budgeting (not construction pricing).

Written deliverable

A clear report suitable for councils, managers, owners, and rebate administrators.

Process

How the process works

Start with what’s available, confirm what matters, then deliver a plan the building can actually use.

  1. Intake: confirm goals, timeline, and available documents.
  2. Records review: drawings, schedules, and prior studies (if any).
  3. Site check (if needed): verify key electrical and parking details.
  4. Draft plan: confirm facts and fill gaps with your designated contact.
  5. Final plan: issue the EV Ready Plan with a short follow-up period for questions.

Coordination is done through the building’s designated contact (often a property manager or representative). A brief walkthrough can be included if helpful.

Combined planning

Combine with an Electrical Planning Report

EV Ready Plans can be completed on their own, or combined with a broader Electrical Planning Report.

When combined, the same planning effort can cover EV charging plus other electrification priorities (heat pumps, electric hot water, shared amenities), using aligned assumptions and a coordinated path forward.

  • One coordinated process: EVs plus other future electrical loads.
  • Aligned assumptions: consistent planning across building priorities.
  • Clear staging: a sensible sequence for future upgrades.

Limitations

What the plan does (and does not) do

This is a planning deliverable. It supports direction-setting, budgeting, and consistent decision-making. Detailed design, permits, and construction pricing are typically separate steps.

  • Planning-level: supports decisions; not a construction design package.
  • No approvals implied: does not approve chargers or guarantee utility acceptance.
  • Vendor-neutral: the focus is a workable approach, not product sales.
  • Based on available inputs: conclusions reflect documents and site conditions at the time.

Next steps

Request a quote

Share the building address and a few basics. We’ll reply with the recommended next step and a quote with a clear scope.

For EV charging installation services, see EV Charging. For broader electrification planning, see Electrical Planning Report (Strata).

Start here

Use the contact form to request a quote.

Request a quote

Documents can also be sent to [email protected].

What to include

  • Building name and address
  • Approx. number of units and parking stalls
  • Metering type (if known)
  • Available drawings, schedules, or prior studies
  • Current EV requests and timeline