NARTIS
RENWEX
Yuri Novosad, Project Manager for EV Charging Station Development at NARTIS, delivered a presentation on the development of charging infrastructure in residential real estate during the business programme of the RENWEX exhibition.
In his speech, the speaker highlighted key barriers to the implementation of electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) in multi-apartment buildings, including: Infrastructure limitations (insufficient power capacity, lack of dedicated spaces); regulatory requirements (complex permitting and compliance standards); challenges in coordination procedures (involving homeowners, property management companies, and grid operators).
The presentation also explored potential solutions to streamline the integration of EVCS in residential complexes and improve access to home charging for electric vehicle owners. These include standardised installation protocols, support from developers at the design stage, and simplified grid connection processes.
Yuri Novosad emphasized that the development of charging infrastructure in the residential sector is one of the key drivers for the growth of the electric mobility market in Russia. He stressed the need for collaborative efforts among real estate developers, property management companies, and energy providers to create a convenient, reliable, and scalable charging ecosystem.
In his speech, the speaker highlighted key barriers to the implementation of electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) in multi-apartment buildings, including: Infrastructure limitations (insufficient power capacity, lack of dedicated spaces); regulatory requirements (complex permitting and compliance standards); challenges in coordination procedures (involving homeowners, property management companies, and grid operators).
The presentation also explored potential solutions to streamline the integration of EVCS in residential complexes and improve access to home charging for electric vehicle owners. These include standardised installation protocols, support from developers at the design stage, and simplified grid connection processes.
Yuri Novosad emphasized that the development of charging infrastructure in the residential sector is one of the key drivers for the growth of the electric mobility market in Russia. He stressed the need for collaborative efforts among real estate developers, property management companies, and energy providers to create a convenient, reliable, and scalable charging ecosystem.