Re: Electric vehicle chargers
From: Henning Mortensen (hmortensengmail.com)
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 02:27:48 -0700 (PDT)
If you have capacity to have a 60 amp breaker for each charger for everyone in 
your community then you can open it up to any charger people want. 

But if you don’t then you will need a charger that can do load sharing. These 
chargers share a 60 amp breaker and give power proportional to the number of 
people charging.  If one is charging they get full power, if three then they 
get a third of the power. 

We are a four year old building but only have extra capacity to run two strings 
of sharing chargers.  We have elected to use a single charger for everyone 

Henning. 
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> On Oct 16, 2023, at 9:45 PM, Katie Henry <katie-henry [at] att.net> wrote:
> 
> Some of our homeowners will want to install level 2 EV chargers in their 
> garage when we move in. We have the electrical capacity and infrastructure 
> (conduit) in place. Should we try to standardize on a certain brand or model? 
> Or should we let people choose any random EV charger they find on Amazon? The 
> chargers will be professionally installed by our licensed electrician. 
> 
> Thanks,
> Katie Henry
> Heartwood Commons - Tulsa
> https://www.heartwoodcommonstulsa.com/
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