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Can I get anything to speed up my charging at home? Can’t get anything permanent installed bc renting house.
I only have the normal Australian outlet available. This is 230V. I can get any adapter but just can’t get anything which is permanent bc renting the house. Not in an apartment. I park in a driveway but could park in garage if I had to (private). I’ve seen devices where you can combine 2 outlets with an adapter but i can’t find them anywhere.You need to provide more information for anyone to advise you on this. Like where you are, how fast you are currently charging, what outlets you have near where you charge, etc.
I'm pretty sure that modifying the electrical installation of a rental house without the permission of the owner would not be allowed as per the rental agreement and you may lose your bond on termination. If there is some advantage to the landlord (eg adds value to the house, implied long tenancy by the tenant) then they may well be agreeable to the upgrade.As a tenant, may I suggest you not involve the landlord in any way, shape or form.
If you can afford an EV, you can afford a rent hike.
And if you can install a charger, they'll be quite happy to let you pay for it, and then hike the rent, and then expect you to leave it there once you move on.
Pretty useful info!If you're in Victoria and you're going to be at the residence for minimum period of 2 years, you can get a free high powered wall charger installed with the Fed Govt ARENA electric vehicle trials. I'm not sure if they accept rentals but it's worth a call I guess. If you leave before the 2 year period you'll have the pay the $2500 pro-rata for the months you left early.
I disagree, I love rich tenants!As a tenant, may I suggest you not involve the landlord in any way, shape or form.
If you can afford an EV, you can afford a rent hike.
And if you can install a charger, they'll be quite happy to let you pay for it, and then hike the rent, and then expect you to leave it there once you move on.
I am in a similar situation, in NSW. Wondering how did it go with you? Did you end up putting in 15 A line? And how did the landlord take it - increased the rent? or expected you to leave the wall charger there?Can I get anything to speed up my charging at home? Can’t get anything permanent installed bc renting house.