According to a recent LinkedIn post from EV Connect, the company is drawing attention to growing demand for electric vehicle charging in multifamily residential properties. The post points to challenges such as shared parking, electrical capacity constraints, and increasing tenant expectations, and links to a blog that outlines strategic approaches for property managers.
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The post suggests EV charging is becoming a differentiating amenity that could influence property value and long-term portfolio positioning for multifamily owners. For EV Connect, emphasizing tailored solutions for this segment may indicate a focus on expanding its presence in the residential real estate market, potentially diversifying revenue beyond commercial and public charging and strengthening its role in the broader e-mobility ecosystem.

