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Last year, 92 EV chargers were installed at a San Francisco Bay Area apartment complex. It probably is not too much of an overgeneralization to say most apartment and condo complexes don’t have enough, or in some cases any, onsite EV chargers. Large charger installations at these multi-family complexes help renters and condo owners who have electric vehicles as well as those who are planning on buying or leasing them. Depending on the complex, its rules, and state and local laws, individual renters and condo owners may also choose to have their own chargers installed because charging at home is more convenient and it costs less than using public chargers.

Recently, 92 EV chargers were installed at Middlefield Junction, a new 179-unit affordable housing community in North Fair Oaks, California, which is located in San Mateo County in the Bay Area.

Phillip Kobernick, Associate Director of Energy Programs at Peninsula Clean Energy, answered some questions for CleanTechnica about this.

How many new chargers were installed and how many Level 1 and Level 2?