Charging stations for a shared house

Setting up a charging station in a shared home can be challenging, but leave it to us - we love challenges and experts in solutions! Manor Engineering will solve the challenges of infrastructure and charging electricity by using our smart charging stations. Stations that are not only impressive but also able to monitor power consumption through them, immediately charge the charging vehicle owner and produce a transparent report to the House Committee. The electricity is monitored by an external meter.

In order to install a charging station for an electric vehicle in the parking lot of a shared house, the parking must be registered in your name in the registry office. Alternatively, if the parking is part of the common property of the building, it is necessary to obtain the consent of the tenants. It will not be particularly difficult as our stands are not only very small but also well-designed and beautiful-looking - in practice the stands will also be used by other tenants as they advance to their first electric car.

If a management company takes care of the building, our monitored charging stations will greatly facilitate its work, by being able to produce a digital report for each and every position and thereby save the hours and manpower required to move between all the masses of charging stations in the parking lot.

Offsetting the electricity bill to the House Committee can be done in three ways: electricity meter for each charging station with manual reading of the committee or management company, smart meter for smart stations with automatic payment of subscription fee or connection to advanced management system that requires charging station holder and report Directly to the House Committee.

To understand how simple this process is - contact us today.