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CAA Tri-County members help with report on electric-vehicle charging
Mike Nemeth CAA Marketing and Communications Director
Apartment owners and managers can plug in to new research on electric-vehicle charging stations in rental housing communities.
The 40-page Electric Vehicle Charging in Apartment-Based Housing report outlines the challenges and opportunities involved in installing EV stations.
Two consulting companies, EV Charging Pros and LightMoves, prepared the report after gathering information from stakeholders, including members of the California Apartment Association’s Tri-County Division.
Funding for the work, which also includes this PowerPoint presentation (downloadable as a pdf), came from NOVA Workforce, a nonprofit employment and training agency.
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