Apartment Living Energy Program EV Charging for Strata Webinar

Next date: Tuesday, 01 September 2026 | 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM

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Power Up Your Property: EV Charging in Strata

Is your apartment building ready for the electric vehicle revolution? With EV ownership surging, strata communities across our local government area are facing new questions about electrical capacity, fair cost-sharing, and updated NSW strata laws that make it easier for residents to install chargers.

Whether you’re an owner looking to future-proof your investment or a strata committee member navigating the technical hurdles, this free webinar will provide a clear roadmap to getting your building "EV Ready."

In this session, we’ll cover:

  • Technical Solutions: How smart load management systems prevent your building’s switchboard from overloading when multiple cars plug in at once.
  • Cost & Billing: Practical models for "user-pays" electricity so that non-EV owners aren't subsidising their neighbours' fuel.
  • By-laws & Safety: Key considerations for fire safety and drafting the right by-laws to protect the community.
  • Funding & Grants: Navigating the current landscape of government incentives and support for infrastructure retrofits.
  • The "Right to Charge": Understanding new 2026 legislation that streamlines approvals for lot owners and limits an Owners Corporation’s ability to say no.

Don’t wait for the power demand to exceed your building’s supply. Join us to learn how to implement a scalable, fair, and safe charging solution for your home.

This webinar is presented by Brent Clark is CEO and founder of strata energy consultancy, Wattblock. Wattblock has assisted apartment buildings housing over 125,000 residents with advice on solar, batteries, EV Charging, heat pumps over the past 12 years.

When

  • Tuesday, 01 September 2026 | 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM

Location

Online

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