Businesses could help provide EV infrastructure
The renewables vice president for S.C. Electric & Gas said that businesses should look at electric vehicle charging as a possible workplace benefit, saying such a move could trigger a shift in how people think about electric vehicles.
Danny Kassis, vice president of customer relations and renewables for SCE&G, said an increase in workplace charging facilities also could play a role in management of future fuel demand for electric vehicles in South Carolina.
He said SCE&G is having conversations with companies such as ChargePoint and Tesla to discuss best practices and how businesses can become involved in building a grid for electric vehicles.