Commercial EV Charging Minute

Negotiating the EV Lease: Landlord vs. Tenant Responsibilities

36 min · 24 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Negotiating the EV Lease: Landlord vs. Tenant Responsibilities

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Who pays for the trenching? Who gets the carbon credits? And who is liable if a tenant’s charger trips the main breaker? This week, we navigate the complex world of the "EV Lease." As charging moves from a "nice-to-have" to a "must-have" in commercial office and retail, the legal fine print is changing. We’ll provide a 2026 guide for leasing agents on structuring EV addendums, defining asset ownership, and ensuring that your charging strategy protects the landlord’s infrastructure while meeting the tenant's power demands.

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