EV charging companies will offer revenue sharing (if they aren't already) so that the apartment complex gets a cut every time a car is charged.
Prices will be marked up because only the apartment management company can offer the convenience of charging at home.
EV charging companies will offer revenue sharing (if they aren't already) so that the apartment complex gets a cut every time a car is charged."
Yes, this is exactly how it works at my (sort of) condo.
There's no reason L2 chargers can't be profitable. We'll be better off solving that problem.
Government incentives and regulations are why every home has indoor plumbing and electricity. Those, I think, are widely seen as a good.
But to this, these things can absolutely be profitable. However, landlords may not want to take on the initial purchase price for fear that none of their tenants will use it or for dumber ideological reasons. A modest charge over the utility price would be all that's needed to indefinitely maintain these chargers.