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Originally Posted by Stormageddon
But is everyone's place of work going to have a charger that employees can use? Who pays for things like inductive red light charging? We aren't going to get free electricity to charge all the time.
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Not sure if you're familiar with the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification for buildings? It works on a point system. If you want your building LEED gold, you need a certain amount of points. Silver is less, platinum is more, etc. Anyway, low hanging fruit points are promoting energy efficient transportation to your building. This typically means bike storage/racks and plug-ins (or accomodation for future plug ins) for electric vehicles. And these plug-ins will be located in premium spots. So, if you see a building LEED certified, it likely has plug ins.