This guide, prepared for the National Association of State Energy Officials, answers questions that private investors and state and local agencies, such as state energy offices, may have in deciding whether and to what extent they should invest in publicly available charging infrastructure. It demonstrates that with continued public support in the near term, new business models could gradually make publicly available charging projects profitable for private businesses without additional government interventions.
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Publisher: C2ES
Date: November 1, 2015
Type: Research Reports
Tags: Charging Infrastructure, Costs, Education & Outreach, Financing, Market Analysis, Public Benefits, Public Incentives & Policies
Countries: United States
States: None