Bellevue Towers, a residential condominium community in Bellevue, Washington, has completed the infrastructure to enable the installation of 312 additional EV chargers, addressing significant demand from its residents.
The property has a significant waiting list of residents willing to install individual chargers.
“EV [charging] is quickly becoming a high-demand amenity,” said Ed Anderson, president of the board at Bellevue Towers. “Three years ago, we actively began to embark on this project to ensure that Bellevue Towers would be ready to provide individual EV charging stations for all of our residents who wanted one.”
The project’s core infrastructure, which is slated for completion in August 2024, pulls 800 amps of power through seven different garage levels. The design allows for a flat installation fee for all residents regardless of their stall locations.
The introduction of over 300 individually owned EV charging stations, half of which can serve two parking stalls, is expected to not only benefit current residents, but also improve the community’s appeal to prospective buyers.
“So many brand new communities in the area only have a very limited number of EV stalls available to their residents. The Board of Directors at Bellevue Towers had the foresight and took the initiative years ago to undertake this massive project,” stated David Sullivan, General Manager at Bellevue Towers. “Here we are now, a 16-year-old property setting the standard for others.”
Source: Bellevue Towers