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Apartment, Condo & HOA EV Charging in the Denver Metro

EV charging is now a top amenity renters and buyers look for. We design and install multifamily charging that fits your building's electrical capacity and recovers your costs — with the generous Colorado multifamily rebates.

Charging That Fills Units and Adds Value

Across the Denver metro — from Lone Tree and the DTC to apartment communities in Centennial, Aurora, and beyond — EV charging has gone from a nice-to-have to something renters actively search for. Adding it makes your property more competitive, supports higher rents, and future-proofs the building as EV adoption climbs.

We install charging for apartments, condos, townhome HOAs, and mixed-use properties. Whether you need a few shared ports in a visitor lot or assigned stations across a parking structure, we design the system around your building's real electrical capacity and your budget.

What We Handle

  1. Site & load assessmentWe evaluate the building's electrical service and determine how many ports it can support today — and how to scale later.
  2. System designNetworked stations, load management, and metering, spec'd to your property and resident mix.
  3. Metering & cost recoveryBill residents per session, per amenity fee, or roll it into rent — your choice.
  4. Permitted installationLicensed electricians, pulled to permit and inspected.
  5. Rebate paperworkWe file the multifamily and make-ready incentive applications for you.

Shared vs. Assigned Charging

There are two common models, and we'll help you choose:

  • Shared common-area ports — first-come stations in a visitor or common lot. Lower port count, simplest to manage, great as a starting amenity.
  • Assigned resident stations — a port dedicated to a specific unit or space, billed to that resident. Best where residents have deeded or assigned parking.

Many properties start with a handful of shared ports and expand to assigned stations as demand grows. Networked, load-managed systems make that easy.

Avoiding an Expensive Service Upgrade

The biggest cost risk in multifamily charging is discovering the building's electrical service can't support the ports you want. Load management systems solve this by balancing power dynamically across all the chargers — so ten stations can share the capacity of a few, and no single upgrade is needed. We design around what your building can support today. See how the same idea works at home on our load management page.

Colorado Multifamily Rebates Are Substantial

Multifamily properties qualify for some of the most generous EV charging incentives in Colorado. Xcel Energy's multifamily and income-qualified programs, plus state incentives, can cover a large share of both the charging hardware and the make-ready electrical infrastructure. The paperwork is involved — we handle it end to end. See our Colorado rebates guide and our broader commercial charging page.

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Renters Want It

EV charging is now one of the most-requested apartment amenities in the Denver metro. Properties that offer it lease faster and hold higher rents — and the multifamily rebates offset much of the install cost.

Apartment & HOA EV Charging FAQ

Can you install EV charging at an apartment complex or condo?

Yes. We install multifamily EV charging across the Denver metro — shared common-area ports, assigned resident stations, and full charging banks. We handle the load assessment, equipment, metering, permitting, and rebate paperwork.

Who pays for the electricity at apartment EV chargers?

That's up to the property. Networked chargers can meter each session and bill the resident directly, or the cost can roll into rent or an amenity fee. We help you pick a setup that recovers your electricity cost without hassle.

Do apartments and HOAs qualify for EV charging rebates in Colorado?

Yes — multifamily rebates are among the most generous available. Xcel's multifamily and income-qualified programs, plus state incentives, can cover a large share of hardware and make-ready costs. We identify and file the applicable programs.

Can you add charging without upgrading the building's electrical service?

Often yes. Load management lets multiple chargers share the building's existing capacity by balancing power across them, avoiding or reducing an expensive service upgrade. We design around what your building can support today and leave room to scale.

Add EV Charging to Your Property

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