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Practical guides on Colorado EV incentives, multifamily charging requirements, and what actually works for property managers and HOAs evaluating their options.

HOA

Colorado HOA EV Charging Law Explained: What the Right to Charge Act Means in Practice

Colorado's Right to Charge law limits how HOAs can restrict EV charger installation — but the details matter. We walk through what residents can demand, what HOAs can still control, and how to get ahead of it with a community charging program.

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Incentives

Charge Ahead Colorado: A Property Manager's Guide to Free EV Charging Grants

Colorado's Charge Ahead program can cover a significant portion of hardware and installation costs for multifamily EV charging. Here's who qualifies, how much you can get, and how to apply before funding runs out.

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Incentives

Xcel Energy EV Rebates for Multifamily: How to Stack Colorado's Charging Incentives

Xcel Energy offers rebates for multifamily EV charging installations — and they can be combined with Charge Ahead Colorado grants and federal tax credits. We explain how to maximize every dollar available to your property.

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Denver Metro

EV Charging for Denver Apartments: What Property Managers Need to Know in 2026

Denver leads Colorado in EV adoption per capita. For apartment communities across the metro, the question is no longer whether to add EV charging — but how to do it without a major capital outlay.

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Boulder

EV Charging for Boulder Apartments: Meeting the Highest EV Adoption Rate in Colorado

Boulder has the highest EV ownership rate in Colorado. For apartment communities in Boulder and Longmont, EV charging has moved from amenity to expectation — here's how to add it at zero cost.

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Fort Collins

EV Charging for Fort Collins Apartments: A Fast-Moving Market and What to Do Now

Fort Collins is one of Colorado's fastest-growing EV markets. For apartment communities in Fort Collins and Loveland, EV charging is moving from optional amenity to competitive baseline.

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Problem-solving

When Apartment EV Chargers Stop Working: A Colorado Property Manager's Action Plan

Broken chargers, unresponsive support lines, and resident complaints — it's a pattern we see often in Colorado properties that bought their own charging equipment. Here's what your options actually are.

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Strategy

Zero-Cost vs. Owned EV Charging for Apartments: Which Model Actually Works?

Should your property buy chargers outright, or partner with a managed charging provider? We compare the real costs, responsibilities, and revenue potential of both models — and show you where properties typically get burned.

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Compliance

Colorado's EV-Ready Building Code: What Multifamily Properties Need to Know

Colorado's updated building codes require EV-ready infrastructure in new multifamily construction. We break down what's required, which properties are affected, and what existing buildings should do now to stay ahead.

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Colorado Springs

EV Charging for Colorado Springs Apartments: A Growing Market and a Zero-Cost Path In

Colorado Springs is the second-largest city in Colorado and one of the state's fastest-growing EV markets. Here's what apartment communities in the Springs need to know about adding EV charging without a capital outlay.

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Switching Providers

Replacing Blink or ChargePoint at Your Colorado Apartment: What Property Managers Need to Know

Aging or unsupported EV chargers are a growing problem for Colorado multifamily properties. We walk through your replacement options, what to watch for in a new contract, and why switching to a fully managed program is often simpler than it sounds.

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Evaluation Guide

What to Look for in an EV Charging Partner for Your Colorado Multifamily Property

Not all EV charging companies work the same way. This guide walks through the five questions Colorado property managers should ask before signing any EV charging agreement — and what red flags to watch for in contract terms.

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