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COOPERATORNEWS.COM  COOPERATORNEWS —  NOVEMBER 2021    9   WWW.ANDYO.ORG  Sponsored by: WETANKNY.COM  ࣗ  զ  ڭ  ֶ SELF TEACHING FELLOWSHIP  AS SEEN IN “CACOPHONY”    AMAZING GRACE  $5.00 per hour of charging.   The other benefit to the L2 is that it   can be networked—meaning that 1) one   charger can charge multiple vehicles,   whereas L1 can charge only one at a time,   and 2) the network can be connected vir-  tually, with users being able to locate and   pay for a charging station via an app. The   New York City plan includes installation   of both L1 and L2 chargers available to   the public, plus a system of Direct Cur-  rent Fast Chargers (DCFCs), which are   designed to charge an empty EV battery   80% in 20 to 40 minutes and 100% in 60   to 90 minutes, according to FreeWire.   With a maximum output of 350 kW,   a DCFC can provide over 100 miles of   driving range in 15 minutes; however, for   the maximum charge possibilities, the EV   acceptance rate needs to be high as well.   The average EV currently on the market   charges at a maximum of 50 kW; some   top-of-the-line EV models can charge   over 200 kW, says FreeWire, but few pub-  lic charging stations out there currently   can deliver that type of power. DCFCs are   also very expensive, limiting their uptake   by commercial businesses and individual   homeowners. The thought is that over   time, EVs will evolve to accept higher   charge capacities, and EV chargers will   evolve to meet that demand.  Co-op & Condo Garages  At the end of 2019, New York State   enacted an amendment to its Real Prop-  erty Law, which governs condominiums   in the state. The amendment prohibits  cluding any successive owner, is respon-  boards from outright prohibiting, or im-  posing unreasonable restrictions  on, the  ance, maintenance, and costs of utilities  eficially impact the planet, the local en-  installation or use of EV charging stations  for the charging station.   on a unit owner’s own property or deeded   parking space, or in a space in a common  laws and  the ascendant  push  toward an  charging possibilities in and around their   element that is specifically assigned to or  electric future will affect or be applied  property.   designated for a particular owner. The  to garages or parking lots in co-ops and   amendment stipulates that the owner, in-  sible for all installation costs, fees, insur-  It remains to be seen how these new  would be well advised to look into EV   other accessory parking facilities. Boards   that are looking to be proactive in their   policies and capital projects that can ben-  vironment, and the value of their homes   n  Darcey Gerstein is Associate Editor and   Staff Writer for CooperatorNews.  “The Electrifying New   York plan, including   its ambitious vision   for a new network of   public EV chargers,   will play a key role   in reducing climate   changing greenhouse   gases, lowering the risk   of respiratory illnesses,   reducing noise, and   ending our reliance on   fossil fuels.”            —Ben Furnas 


































































































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