Requirement for EV car parking and EV charging

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Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining popularity around the world as a sustainable mode of transportation that reduces reliance on fossil fuels and decreases carbon emissions. As more people make the switch to EVs, it is important for building designers and developers to consider the infrastructure needed to support these vehicles. This is where LEED BD+C comes in.

LEED BD+C (Building Design and Construction) is a set of guidelines for sustainable building design and construction practices. These guidelines are designed to promote energy efficiency, reduce waste, and create healthier living and working spaces. One aspect of sustainable building design is the provision of EV parking.

According to the Sustainable Sites credit category of LEED BD+C v4.1, buildings must have at least 2% of the total parking spaces designated for low-emitting and fuel-efficient vehicles, including EVs. For buildings with 10 or more parking spaces, at least one of the designated parking spaces must be equipped with an EV charging station.

In addition to the basic requirement, buildings can earn additional points under the Energy and Atmosphere credit category for providing additional EV charging infrastructure beyond the minimum requirements. This encourages building owners and developers to go above and beyond in their efforts to support sustainable transportation.

It is important to note that LEED certification is voluntary and not a legal requirement. However, many building owners and developers choose to pursue LEED certification to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and attract environmentally conscious tenants or customers.

By providing EV parking and charging infrastructure, buildings can support the transition to sustainable transportation and reduce their environmental impact. LEED BD+C provides a framework for achieving this goal and demonstrates the importance of sustainable building design and construction practices.