EV Charging in Strata: What the New NSW Law Means for Your Building
Free guide for NSW strata
EV Charging in Strata: What the New NSW Law Means for Your Building
NSW is introducing a statutory right to charge. Once it commences, a lot owner can install an EV charger and your committee has a limited window to respond. Object unreasonably, or fail to respond in time, and the decision can be taken out of your hands.
This 15-page guide explains exactly what the new sections require, who pays for what, and what your building should do before the first installation notice lands.
- ◆What sections 132D and 132E actually say
- ◆The three-month rule that catches committees out
- ◆What counts as a reasonable objection
- ◆Who pays for installation, damage and power
- ◆Switchboard capacity, load management and metering

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