THE FIRST QUESTION that many business owners and management companies ask about adding electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to their properties relates to the percentage of EVs currently on the road. “EV owners constitute a relatively small minority,” they correctly say. “What’s the point of catering to such a small minority?” It is true that in…
THE FIRST QUESTION that many business owners and management companies ask about adding electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to their properties relates to the percentage of EVs currently on the road. “EV owners constitute a relatively small minority,” they correctly say. “What’s the point of catering to such a small minority?” It is true that in…
“Green” is good, right? With that in mind, many business and property owners naturally think that the main benefit of installing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are the benefits for the planet that come with encouraging greater use of EVs.
It’s natural to be concerned about the possible dangers of EV charging. After all, a vehicle is such a powerful piece of equipment. Anything that can charge it must be very powerful as well, with the potential for great physical harm to human beings, right?
If you’ve ever driven a traditional car, chances are that you’re familiar with the different grades of gasoline: regular, plus and premium. But what about the sources that power electric vehicles (EVs)—are there different grades of that, as well?