Resources & Education

Tools, resources and education

One-Pagers, Reports & White Papers

Download Charge at Home’s Utilities Best Practices PDF here (2025)
Charging at home is an essential component for enabling rapid electric vehicle (EV) adoption. As areas outside existing EV strongholds experience significant year-over-year growth, it is increasingly necessary to support drivers across all housing types. EV charging for residents of apartments, condominiums, and certain townhomes is less straightforward than providing charging at single-family homes. Charging infrastructure at multi-family housing (MFH) properties must be carefully incentivized to foster sustainable development and build-out. Ideally, EV charging incentives provided by utilities encourage manageable load growth, which should benefit the property owner, the resident, (if the home is not owner-occupied), and the utility: a win-win-win situation for MFH owners, residents, and the utility that serves them.

This document is a guide for condominium subcommittees identifying potential vendors to engage. Leverage these questions to compare vendor capabilities and best fit for your project.
Download the guide here.

Electric Vehicle Charging 101 download.
Overviews the basics of EV charging.

EV Charging at Multifamily Properties download.
Overviews multifamily-specific data insights related to EV charging demand, barriers and the future of EV charging for multifamily properties. Developed with the National Multifamily Housing Council.

Networked vs Non-Networked Solutions download.
Overviews the benefits and features of networked and non-networked EV chargers.

Parking-Charging Configurations download.
Overviews EV charging configuration considerations based on common parking scenarios at multifamily housing properties.

Smart Charging Technologies download.
Overviews EV charging technology options for multifamily properties.

Charge at Home One-Pager download.
Overviews resources provided through the chargeathome.org website.

Additional Resources

This toolkit contains 20 case studies of companies and organizations working to improve charging access. It also includes data analysis and a map of charging solutions, culminating in a list of best practices and recommendations for communities looking to improve charging access for all residents.
Access the toolkit here

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