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Sounds like a pretty nice system. Although probably a costly one, since it appears to be a full-featured charger with payment processing (even though set to $0), smartphone connectivity, etc. Don't know the cost, but it's probably up there.I imagine there are a variety of scenarios in place....
The apartment complex that I am familiar with at the moment pays for the electricity and they consider it part of the amenities package with the swimming pool, exercise room etc. There are a total of 4 plugs available to the tenants. The community is gated so that helps ensure that only tenants or their guests have access.
When my daughter lived there, I would sometimes charge if I was visiting for a while. They have ChargePoint stations so I had to use my phone app to activate the machine. I have the proximity feature activated on my phone so I just swipe it near the machine and it beeps and turns on. I then get a message on my phone when the vehicle is done charging. I also get a message from ChargePoint for the electricity costs which was always $0.00 (because it was paid by the apartment complex)
I chatted with some other EV owners living in the complex. They say it's very easy and convenient and it is rare for all 4 spots to be occupied but it has happened once or twice. The software allows them to reserve charging times and even alerts the users to please move their car because someone else is in line or their reserved time is coming up.
There was one time where I attempted to charge and it said that I would only have 5 minutes before I had to move because someone else had reserved that space. So, I just moved over to the next spot and used that side instead. Shortly afterwards, the other user showed up and their spot was ready for them. I think it's a very reasonable solution. The community there at that complex seem to all work together so access hasn't been an issue yet. Over time, there will need to be more charging stations but they are fairly easy to add.
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I assume there's a way to reserve it overnight instead of just until your charge is done? That's the way most people are going to want to do it - plug in when they get home and unplug when leaving the next morning ("Park it and forget it"). I suspect always having to go out and move it at 2am when it's charged isn't really gonna fly. Even at 6pm or 9pm would get pretty old, although passable in a rare case (like a visitor) or as a temporary solution while there's few BEVs around rarely triggering the "move your car, someone else is waiting!" warnings.
Be interesting to see how this all evolves over the decade. I suspect quantity could trump quality with apartment chargers, i.e. installing 3x as many "dumb" chargers will prove more effective than fewer smart (expensive) ones, as I think most people will want open-ended overnight charging. But it really depends on the costs we're talking about (how many dumb chargers can be installed for the cost of a single smart one?).
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