From Request to Reality: 18 Months to EV Charging in a Chicago Condo Garage
After 18 months, one EV charger request became a 92-space solution. See how a Chicago condo implemented building-wide make-ready infrastructure—and how the EverCharge EV02 operates in practice.
WHITE PAPER: Illinois EV Charging Law and HOA Legal Obligations in Chicago
Illinois’ new EV Charging Act gives condo owners and tenants the right to install chargers. Are HOAs prepared? This guide explains what boards must do, what owners can expect, and how Chicago associations can plan for equitable and future-ready EV infrastructure.
WHITE PAPER: How HOA Boards Can Use the Initial EV Infrastructure Assessment Checklist
Are we actually ready for EV charging, or just talking about it?
This quick-read checklist helps HOA boards identify what they already know about their building and what gaps could delay or increase the cost of EV infrastructure. The more boxes you can check today, the faster and more confidently your association can move from questions to a workable EV charging strategy.
Learn Section Launch Announcement
Electric vehicles are no longer a future consideration for urban condominiums; they are a current infrastructure planning issue. The Learn section of Ready EV Now provides technically grounded guidance for boards, property managers, and owners evaluating EV charging in existing multi-family buildings, with a focus on electrical capacity, make-ready infrastructure, regulatory context, and real-world case studies. The name Ready EV Now is inspired by Ready Player One, directed by Steven Spielberg, and reflects a simple premise: buildings that plan early retain control over costs, capacity, and governance, while delayed action limits options.