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How to go electric for renters

As a renter, it may be hard to fully electrify without your landlord’s help. But you don’t have to own your home to go electric! There are many efficient options available to renters, and because the equipment tends to be portable, you can take it with you when you move.

Electrify Now will highlight the options for heating and cooling, cooking, clean renewable electricity and transportation available to renters. From room heat pumps to portable induction cooktops, you can turn your rental into a more comfortable, efficient home with improved indoor air quality. In addtion, we will discuss what is happening in multifamily building electrification, the policies which will mandate this in the future and learnings from pilot projects.

Join Electrify Now for a 45-minute webinar in which they’ll delve into electrification for renters:

  • What are the best portable options for efficient space heating and cooling?

  • How much do portable induction cooktops cost, and how do they perform?

  • What other kitchen solutions are available to avoid using a gas range?

  • What are your options for cleaning up your electric supply?

  • What is the best way to charge your EV as a renter?

  • What are other ways to electrify and save energy?

  • How can you talk to your landlord about electrification?

  • What are the impediments to electrifying rental properties?

  • What has been learned about multifamily electrification through pilot projects?

  • What are the policies that will mandate or motivate rental building electrification?

This webinar is part of the Electrify Now “Go Electric!” series developed in partnership with LEARN. Find more Go Electric! webinars with information and tips on other important electrification topics here.

Explore free courses on energy efficiency and electrification with The LEARN Program. LEARN's interactive learning hub covers topics like building design & construction, HVAC and hot water systems, renewable energy, and more as well resources to help you electrify your own home. Start learning today at sandiegolearn.com.

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