Co-ownership and electric vehicles: a path strewn with obstacles to overcome
Co-ownerships, these small urban communities, face a major challenge: the integration of electric vehicles into their daily lives. One question arises: how to overcome the obstacles that this entails to create a true electric mobility space?
Steps towards the installation of charging stations
The path to the electrification of parking in co-ownerships is often fraught with difficulties. Among the various phases, project acceptance is crucial. General assemblies, these meetings where so many decisions take shape, play a determining role. A well-led initiative can encourage co-owners to invest in modern and sustainable infrastructure.
The role of financial aids and collective initiatives
Current trends reveal that more and more co-ownerships are turning to collective solutions called Coprocharge, which allow residents to install their own individual charging stations without requiring a vote each time. This approach, which facilitates the participation of co-owners, resonates with solutions like FaciliVE Copro and Énergie Commune that aim to simplify the process.
- ✅ Ready-to-connect collective solutions: Simplified installation for each resident.
- 💡 Individual billing: Each user can track their consumption.
- 🚀 Reduction of delays: Quick installation for new electric vehicle owners.
- 👍 Avoidance of blockages: Less dependence on votes in general assemblies.
- 🔄 Adaptability: Evolving infrastructure according to residents' needs.
An overview of the figures in 2025
The latest barometer on electricity in co-ownerships is positive, although the figures show that there is still a long way to go. Of more than 269,000 buildings in France equipped with parking lots, only 5% have functional charging stations.
| Period | Buildings validating the equipment | Equipped buildings | Quarterly progression |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 2025 | 35,213 | 11,890 | +4.2% |
| Q2 2025 | 37,326 | 12,628 | +6.0% |
The obstacles to overcome
Despite this momentum, several obstacles remain. Among the barriers, we note:
- 💰 Initial investment costs: Range from €15,000 to €50,000 depending on the configuration.
- 📜 Administrative complexity: Heavy procedures with network managers.
- 🚧 Reluctance from certain co-owners: Those hesitant about electric mobility can slow progress.
- 🔌 Obsolescence of installations: Necessity of upgrading existing electricity standards.
The trend towards sustainable practices
In the face of these challenges, some co-ownerships are taking the lead by integrating sustainable practices, such as AutoCopro and Shared Charging Stations, which offer residents better accessibility to charging infrastructure. This transition is driven by a growing awareness of environmental and economic issues.
| Trends | Advantages | Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Adoption of Collective Charging | Accelerates infrastructure | Relevant decision-making meetings |
| Support from regions | Appropriate financial aids | Multiplication of projects |
As the penetration of electric vehicles into the French market continues to increase, co-ownerships must prepare to respond to growing demand. The question is no longer whether these infrastructures will be put in place, but rather when their deployment will occur.
Co-ownerships and electric vehicles
Current state and future projections of charging infrastructure
Current State
Loading data...
Future Projections
Loading data...
This path towards charging stations in co-ownership is a challenge to be met collectively. Electric mobility is shaping up to be a central issue for the future, and it becomes imperative to adopt innovative solutions to meet this demand. The stakeholders in co-ownerships, including property managers, managers, and residents, must mobilize and take action to fully enter this electric era.
Si vous souhaitez lire d'autres articles tels que Co-ownership and electric vehicles: a path strewn with obstacles to overcome, consultez la catégorie Insolites.
Leave a Reply
Articles relatifs