I mentioned it because a lot of businesses don't know of Tesla's free offer.
A Destination Charger can be connected and could be useful....
Tesla's Destination Charger comes with a 20' cord and could possibly reach to a 3rd parking spot, or even used as a back-up if the ChargePoint malfunctions (as it sometimes does).
Also, in the future when Richard's AOAO members see his Tesla -- they'll be envious and it won't be long before they trade in their ICE for a Tesla. And those owners will soon be having another meeting to request approval of more charging stations. Keep in mind that a Destination Charger (at 59 miles of range per hour) is faster than some ChargePoint models - and unlike a DC, I can't imagine the ChargePoint hardware being free.
I envision a future when Richard's condo will have a 3rd EV charging spot -- so it's good to let the Rising Sun electricians know about future plans so they could prep for future breakers & circuits, or install larger underground conduits to make future installs less costly.
Another point to consider is that if other owners at that condo buy Leafs, it may cause inconvienent waiting lines for Richard. FYI: Leaf owners cannot connect to a Tesla Destination Charger (like Teslas not allowed to use Leaf's fast chargers on Maui). With EV's, especially Tesla, it's good to be proactive.
Richard, your next assignment is to convince your association to get approval for PV panels above the parking stalls (similar to the one at Maui Humane Society, Hope Chapel, Maui Lani Industrial Park).
Depending on the situation the PV system could be installed at no or low cost (ask Patrick Merril at Rising Sun).
Richard, when your MS arrives, please respond to the thread "Maui Meet-up".