EV Charging in California: Types, Installation Challenges, and Future-Proof Solutions for Homes and Businesses

Understanding EV Charging: Types, Installation Challenges, and Future Trends

As the number of electric vehicles (EVs) on California roads continues to grow, so does the need for reliable and efficient home and commercial charging solutions. Shaffer Construction, Inc. is proud to help Los Angeles residents, businesses, and property managers navigate the complexities of EV charger installation and infrastructure, ensuring that everyone is ready for the electric future. In this article, we’ll explore the current landscape of EV charging: the types of chargers available, the unique challenges of installing them in multifamily and commercial settings, new technologies, and the benefits of slow and fast charging for everyday use.

The EV Charging Landscape in 2024

Electric vehicles are reshaping the way Americans think about transportation and energy. With government incentives, growing environmental awareness, and a broad range of EV models, demand for charging infrastructure is at an all-time high. Yet, despite public and private investment, accessibility to charging—especially for those who don’t have a private garage or dedicated parking—is still a challenge.

Recent innovations and pilot projects are underway nationwide to address these issues. The push goes far beyond personal driveways: it now spans condos, apartments, workplaces, commercial lots, and public spaces. At Shaffer Construction, Inc., we’re equipped to help our clients—from individual homeowners to large-scale property managers—find the ideal solution.

The Challenge: Installing EV Chargers in Multifamily, Condos, and Commercial Properties

Homeowners with a garage or a private driveway usually face a straightforward process for EV charger installation. For condo residents and tenants in multifamily buildings, the story can be much more complicated. According to a recent Q&A with real estate experts, many condo associations limit or restrict EV charger installations. Common concerns include:

Electrical capacity and panel limitations

Parking allocation and shared spaces

Cost of installation and upgrades

Ongoing maintenance and liability

Fair access for all residents

Property owners and HOAs must consider both present and future needs. As demand for charging increases, planning ahead will help avoid costly upgrades down the line.

New Solutions for Apartments and Businesses

In response to these issues, new technologies and service models are emerging. For example, SWTCH recently revealed its Cortex EV charging network, specifically designed for apartment complexes and commercial buildings. This platform enjoys several key features that make installation and operation easier:

Shared, load-managed charging infrastructure, minimizing power upgrades

Remote management and billing for each user

Integration with existing property management systems

Scalable design for future expansion

These types of innovations promise to remove many of the friction points for property owners, while providing reliable access to EV charging for more people.

Slow Charging vs. Fast Charging: What’s Right for You?

The speed of EV charging is a major topic for many buyers and property managers. There are several charger levels:

Level 1: Uses a standard 120V household outlet; offers a slow charge (about 3-5 miles of range per hour)

Level 2: Uses a 240V outlet or dedicated circuit; much faster (15-30 miles of range per hour), and ideal for home and business installation

Level 3 / DC Fast Charging: Requires specialized equipment and infrastructure; can add about 60-100+ miles in 20 minutes

While there is a lot of excitement about fast charging, recent research from CBC News reveals that slow-charging EVs (Level 1 and Level 2) offer big benefits, especially for everyday drivers:

Less strain on the grid and home wiring

Reduced installation costs—often no panel upgrade needed for Level 1

Increased battery longevity (fast charging can cause more wear over time)

Perfect for overnight top-ups, when most vehicles are parked anyway

Slow charging may not suit every use-case, but for the majority of homeowners and businesses—especially those with predictable schedules—it’s a sensible, cost-effective solution.

When Fast Charging Makes Sense

For commercial properties, high-mileage drivers, or public charging sites where quick turnarounds are needed, fast charging (Level 3/DCFC) offers significant value. Recent advances, such as Tritium’s new Tri-Flex fast charging platform, are making these installations simpler and more scalable for businesses and municipalities.

Planning for Successful EV Charger Installation

At Shaffer Construction, Inc., we guide our clients through several key considerations before installation:

Electrical Load Assessment: Evaluating whether your building’s panel can handle the added load

Permitting and Compliance: Navigating local (Los Angeles and California) regulations and obtaining permits

Cost-Sharing and Billing: Especially important for multi-tenant properties; platforms like SWTCH make this much simpler

Future-Proofing: Installing conduit and panel upgrades now may save money later as demand grows

Safety and Maintenance: Ensuring National Electrical Code compliance and planning for regular inspections

Key Tips for Condo Residents

If you live in a condo and want to install your own charger, communication is key. Present your case clearly to the HOA, show you understand the technical and legal implications, and consider offering to pay for the necessary upgrades or permit costs. Many associations are now adopting EV-friendly policies as California laws encourage modernization.

The Business Case: Adding EV Charging to Your Property

For landlords, employers, and commercial property managers, installing EV chargers is rapidly shifting from an amenity to an expectation. Reasons for investing now include:

Attracting EV-owning tenants, customers, and employees

Enhancing property value and marketability

Qualifying for state or federal incentives

Demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and carbon reduction goals

New smart charging solutions are available to simplify the management of chargers across multiple locations, track usage, and allow for seamless reimbursement and access control.

Finding the Right Installer

Partnerships between charger manufacturers and auto companies—like the new Wallbox and Nissan Canada home charging arrangement (Business Wire)—are growing. This development signals a shift toward making EV home installation a natural part of car buying. But to get up and running smoothly, you still need a contractor with electrical expertise who understands both your power system and the latest technology.

How Shaffer Construction, Inc. Can Help

As a licensed General and Electrical Contractor based in Los Angeles, Shaffer Construction, Inc. specializes in EV charger installation for all property types, including:

Single-family homes and townhomes

Condominiums, apartments, and multifamily residences

Commercial properties (office buildings, retail, hospitality)

Parking structures and workplace environments

Our services include:

Comprehensive load calculations and electrical assessments

Dedicated circuit installation and panel upgrades

Permitting and code compliance

Smart charger integration and networked solutions for billing and access

Consulting and design for new construction and retrofits

Contact us today at hello@shaffercon.com or 323-642-8509 for a consultation or estimate. Visit our office at 325 N Larchmont Blvd. #202 Los Angeles, CA 90004, or browse more information at www.shaffercon.com.

Looking Ahead: The Future of EV Charging

As technology matures, the distinction between “fast” and “slow” charging may blur. New platforms for dynamic load balancing, remote management, and demand response are in development. Local and state governments, especially in California, are continuing to refine incentive programs to encourage broad installation.

The key is to install with flexibility in mind. If you’re in a single-family house now, adding a Level 2 charger is straightforward and increases property value. If you’re a building manager or HOA board member, preparing your infrastructure now (even by simply running conduit or upgrading panels) will pay off as more drivers make the switch to electric.

Trusted Sources for Further Reading

Real estate Q&A: Can I install an EV charger at my condo’s assigned parking spot? (GMToday.com)

Faster isn’t always better: Slow-charging EVs could have big benefits (CBC News)

[Wallbox and Nissan Canada Launch Nationwide Home EV Charging Partnership (Business Wire)](https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250501774720/en/Wallbox-and-Nissan-Canada-Launch-Nationwide-Home-EV-Charging-Partnership)

Company unveils plan to solve EV charging crisis in apartment complexes and commercial buildings (The Cool Down)

New Tri-Flex Charging Platform Simplifies EV Charging (Top Speed)

With the right planning and support, EV charging infrastructure can be a seamless part of your property’s future. Shaffer Construction, Inc. is committed to being your trusted partner on the road to sustainability and electrification.