Man charges £50,000 electric BMW through first floor window after being forced to remove outdoor charging point
A Rochdale man has been forced to charge his electric car through a first-floor apartment window after being told to remove his self-installed charging point.
Joe Keating installed the device for his BMW on the wall next to his parking space at his rented Falinge home in a drive to slash his carbon emissions and save on fuel costs.
But soon after, he was sent a letter from managing agents Stevenson Whyte asking him to remove the power-point - a move which he says is “heavy handed” and shows a reluctance to support the “green agenda”.
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The managing agents acknowledged that hurdles electric vehicle owners face when living in apartment blocks are a big issue in the industry, but said they have a “duty of care to ensure the safety of all individuals at the development and a responsibility to ensure the lease terms are complied with”.
Joe admitted he did not ask his managing agents before installing the charging point for his vehicle, worth almost £50,000. However, he said he “welcomed” a constructive conversation about the issue. He also said he had been denied any opportunity to appeal the decision.
“I can’t be the only person that lives in that type of accommodation and will be now starting to think about trying to move towards a low carbon economy, and we’re all going to have to have these kinds of vehicles eventually.
“There’s no immediate plans from the developing agent to put any charge points in, so what am I supposed to do?”
He also pointed out that the UK suffered its hottest day on record in the last month, saying that people will “have to get on board a bit more” with electric vehicles given the climate