Electrical Planning Reports

Ensure your multi-family property remains fully compliant with British Columbia’s updated regulations by partnering with True Electric for your official Strata Electrical Planning Report (EPR) in Surrey, BC. Recent provincial mandates require strata corporations to obtain a comprehensive, professional assessment of their building’s current electrical capacity. This essential report evaluates your infrastructure's ability to support modern power demands, such as multi-family EV charging stations, heat pump upgrades, and other future electrification projects.

Our fully licensed and insured electricians act as the "qualified persons" required to perform these detailed load calculations and building capacity reviews. Operating during standard business hours, we provide a seamless, non-disruptive inspection of your property's electrical rooms and distribution networks. We deliver highly detailed, easy-to-understand engineering reports that outline your building's current capacity and provide a clear roadmap for future upgrades. Protect your strata corporation from compliance penalties and budget accurately for upcoming infrastructure projects by booking your professional EPR assessment with True Electric today.

What is an Electrical Planning Report?

An Electrical Planning Report is a formal technical assessment of a site’s electrical infrastructure and future power requirements. It evaluates whether existing electrical systems can safely and reliably support proposed development or equipment - and identifies any required upgrades.

Interior view of an electrical control room with multiple control panels and switches along the walls.

Who Needs an Electrical Planning Report?

Strata corporations with five or more strata lots are required to complete an EPR for Metro-Vancouver, Fraser Valley, and Capital Region by December 31, 2026. All other BC regions are required to complete an EPR by December 31, 2028.

Power distribution and electrical planning report.

What Our Reports Include

  • Existing electrical service assessment

  • Load calculations in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code

  • Demand and diversity analysis

  • Future capacity and expansion planning

  • Utility service and transformer evaluation

  • Feeder, distribution and panel capacity review

  • Code compliance considerations (CEC & BC amendments)

  • Upgrade recommendations and constraints

  • Clear summary for AHJ and utility review

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