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jeffwilcox | 3 years ago

Since this article was published, Washington State finally has a right-to-charge law, too, with the passing of HB 1793 - 2021-22, hopefully making things mildly better in Seattle.

While the article claims there is no money to be made in EV charging to incentivize and align with building owners, there's plenty of similar "amenities" that easily can help differentiate a "luxury" apartment building, hopefully they become more common.

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ianai|3 years ago

There’s tons of money for apartment complexes in having chargers. For one EVs are definitely more expensive right now (outside of the older stalwarts like used Leafs). For two, my place charges an absolute arm and leg to charge and they have Solar on-site. $3 for the first two hours, $2 per hour for parking after the first eight, etc.