
Electrical Planning Reports (EPR) for BC Stratas
Understand your building's electrical capacity. A practical, compliant assessment that helps strata councils make informed decisions about future upgrades.
Book an EPR AssessmentWhat is an Electrical Planning Report?
An Electrical Planning Report (EPR) is a comprehensive assessment of your building's current electrical infrastructure. It provides a clear snapshot of how much power your building uses, and how much capacity is left.
Recent BC legislation requires many strata corporations to obtain an EPR to ensure buildings are prepared for future energy demands, such as EV charging and heat pumps.
We translate complex electrical data into plain English, so your strata council can understand exactly where the building stands without needing an engineering degree.
What's Included?
- Current electrical capacity analysis
- Peak load calculation (historical data review)
- Assessment of available spare capacity
- Identification of potential limitations
- High-level recommendations for future readiness
Why Strata Buildings Need It
Beyond legal compliance, an EPR is the foundation of responsible building management.
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Related Resources
What is an EPR?
Learn the basics of what an Electrical Planning Report is and why it matters.
Who Needs an EPR?
Find out which strata corporations need an EPR and what the 5-lot rule means.
EPR Deadlines
See the BC strata EPR deadlines for Metro Vancouver and the rest of the province.
What Does an EPR Include?
See exactly what information must be included in your strata's report.
Who Can Prepare an EPR?
Learn about the qualified professionals allowed to complete these reports.
