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The Case for Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging Stations


by Ashley Pitts

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Whether you’re constructing a new building or improving an existing one, electric vehicle charging stations (ECVS) must be accessible and usable for everyone visiting the facility. Until recently, there has been confusion over how to provide accessible EVCS. Fortunately, several resources have been developed over the last few years, offering guidance for incorporating EVCS into facility plans.

 

In her article for FacilitiesNet, Ashley Pitts, Senior Accessibility Consultant, reviews strategies for designing accessible EVCS. Complying with applicable codes and following best practices at the outset for ECVS size, placement, usability, routes and signage can help prevent potential complaints as well as costly retrofits down the road.

Read the article here.

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Ashley Pitts

Ashley Pitts

Ashley Pitts, AIA, NCARB, CASp is a Registered Architect and Senior Accessibility Consultant with experience consulting on a variety of project types including commercial, corporate, hospitality, entertainment, institutional, higher…

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