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That's what I figured some of the reasoning was, at least if they're getting power from the building itself. But I've also seen it at places like airport parking lots, where they're given priority space right up there with the handicap spots. Probably as an "incentive". Without thinking through the practical aspects of it.Yeah that has been discussed a lot. (As early as the Focus Electric forums back in 2012+.)
Typically the charging spots are close to the building which means the wire run is shorter and less expensive than putting them out further (granted this is a case by case basis as running a wire along a grassy area would be cheaper than under pavement).
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