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Charging an EV and gassing up a car have inherent differences - but the charging experience should not be inferior when it .comes to safety and other issues that can be controlled for. adopting model EV zoning regulations will result in consistent, safe and positive charging experiences, resulting in one less barrier to EV adoption, and will increase the number of EVs on the road.
Our team is made up of highly skilled municipal EV readiness professionals and consultants that have driven nearly 12,000 miles through 40 states to test, rate and review charging stations in a variety of environments. Our travels have taken us down rural roads, isolated highways and congested city streets. and have experienced first ha
Our team is made up of highly skilled municipal EV readiness professionals and consultants that have driven nearly 12,000 miles through 40 states to test, rate and review charging stations in a variety of environments. Our travels have taken us down rural roads, isolated highways and congested city streets. and have experienced first hand how EV zoning regulation create a positive EV charging experience.
Our interest is having community informed regulations and policies that support a positive charging experience. We listen to community members to learn. what is most important to them when charging. .Whether it's online, written surveys or at in person events, our approach is to learn from the community. We are committed to the accelera
Our interest is having community informed regulations and policies that support a positive charging experience. We listen to community members to learn. what is most important to them when charging. .Whether it's online, written surveys or at in person events, our approach is to learn from the community. We are committed to the acceleration of EV adoption by identifying and addressing community informed barriiers to EV adoption.
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