Electric Car Charging Stations Sample Clauses

Electric Car Charging Stations. As part of the Base, Shell and Core, Landlord shall provide no less than ten (10) “Electric Car Charging Stations” in the Garage (as that term is defined in Section 5.4.1) for use by Tenant on a non-exclusive basis. Landlord shall have the right to develop and implement rules and procedures for the operation and use thereof, including making determinations of fees to be charged for such use. Landlord shall be entitled to all fees generated through the operation of the Electric Car Charging Stations.
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Electric Car Charging Stations. Shaftsbury Solar will, at the request of the Town, install two electric vehicle charging stations. The location will be determined, in part, by the ability of the local electrical infrastructure to support the charging station loads and therefore minimize any utility upgrade costs.
Electric Car Charging Stations. Subject to Lessee's satisfaction of the requirements of Section 7.3(a)-(f) of the Original Lease, Lessee may, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, install up to four (4) electric car changing stations ("Lessee-Installed Stations") in the surface parking lot or parking garage. In addition to Lessee's obligations pursuant to Section 7.3 of the Original Lease, Lessee shall not (i) interfere, nor permit Lessee's agents or contractors to interfere, with Lessor's or any tenant's use of the surface parking lot and/or parking garage, or (ii) cause, or permit Lessee's agents or contractors, to cause any unsightly, untidy or unsafe condition to exist, provided that temporary storage of equipment and mate11als in areas designated by Lessor shall be permitted as is customary in connection with such electric car charging station installation work. Lessee shall contract directly with the utility companies for the provision of utility services to the Lessee-Installed Stations. The Lessee-Installed Stations shall be for the exclusive use of Lessee; provided, however, that if Lessor (x) elects, at its sole and absolute discretion, to reimburse Lessee for the full cost of installing the Lessee-Installed Stations, then all Lessee-Installed Stations shall be shared, on a non-exclusive basis, by Lessee and the other tenants in the Building., Lessor shall have the right to leverage off of the infrastructure created by for Lessee's Installed Stations to install, at Lessor's sole cost and expense, additional charging stations, which shall be for the use of tenants in the building including Lessee. For the avoidance of doubt, all charging stations, whether installed by Lessor or Lessee shall be the property of Lessor. Lessee shall have no obligation to remove the Lessee-Installed Stations from the parking lot or parking garage, as applicable, at the termination or expiration of the Lease; rather, the Lessee-Installed Stations and Lessor-Installed Stations shall be surrendered by Lessee with the Premises, and shall become Lessor's property without any compensation to Lessee, at the expiration or termination of the Lease. /s/ JE /s/ AH
Electric Car Charging Stations. All new charging stations and conduit to point of power connection, including devices and disconnects, with necessary intelligence to produce accurate plans and details.
Electric Car Charging Stations. Landlord will add two electric car charging stations in a location to-be-determined at its discretion.

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