Tips for convincing local business to install chargers

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  1. Rothgarr

    Rothgarr Member

    Ordering my Model 3 this weekend.

    I have solar on my roof and overproduce enough to still charge a car and break even. But it would be nice if some places in my area had chargers for their customers to use.

    Are there any links/tips/incentives to help try to convince a business (like the grocery store, the gym, etc.) to consider investing in charging stations? (regardless if it's Tesla charger, or J-1772, etc.). It would be great if they were free to their customers, but even pay charging is scarce in my area.

    If it helps, I live in Connecticut
     
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  3. bwilson4web

    bwilson4web Well-Known Member Subscriber

    Check the IRS tax code. It used to be $1,000 credit for home installation and $10,000 for a business. In my case, I approached the owner of a drug store I've been doing business with since 1985. He put in the circuit and I put in the JuiceBox 40 Pro and mobile hotspot for management. It is configured to charge 6AM to 11PM with a maximum 8 kWh charge session.

    Bob Wilson
     
  4. BC-Doc

    BC-Doc Member

    I charged my Kona on the free fast charger we have in the downtown core of our community last week. While waiting the 45 minutes for it to charge, I spent approximately $35 in three local small businesses. Not bad for economic spinoff from a free charger.
     

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