It’s becoming more common to find yourself next to a Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf, or Tesla Model S in traffic…and perhaps in the parking lot of your condominium, homeowner, or townhome association. Various reports indicate that the sales of electric vehicles will continue to grow. However, the feasibility of supplying the growing number of electric vehicles with fuel remains a significant issue. Public charging stations are massively outnumbered by gas stations. As such, many electric vehicle owners find that it is more convenient to charge their vehicles at home. This can get complicated in a community association where residents share parking areas and the costs of supplying their association with electricity. Read the article……………………….
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