RE:RE:RE:The EV Charge Worrying Days are Over in VancouverI don't believe the technology is limited to what was said in the news release. I'm sure if the investment opportunity arises and a developer wants to place a few mobile chargers in a few older apartments or condos that they manage, I'm sure DM would be open to an agreement. You want to try and keep your tenets happy or you can lose them to a newer development with built in charging stations. I knows it's still not the optimal solution for someone in an older condo if built in chargers can't be added in, but it is better than nothing if the tenet can't afford to move.
School districts can be another opportuntiy to add charging stations into teacher parking lots, as are hotel chains an opportunity, etc... Not the mobile ones, but the built in chargers. However, having a mobil charger available for emergency purposes even at a hotel with built in chargers would bring customer service to a higher level.
PatrickHath wrote:
You sound like a retard...He said Mall and Commercial plaza...Maybe you spend too much time in your mama's basement that you even forget people do hold meetings in such plazas. Too eager to negate the news you don't even take time to read the comments you are replying to
frewil11 wrote:
I can see apartment [ condo ] buildings that do not have charging stations having one of these , this to me is who would be using this the most. JMHO.