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Richard230

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Gas stations in SF are disappearing
« on: October 07, 2014, 09:34:40 AM »
I heard on the news yesterday that gas stations in San Francisco are becoming hard to find.  Many of the corner lots that they sit on are being scarfed up by real estate developers who are turning the properties into condos and making tons of money in the very tight and expensive residential market in the city.  Plus, selling gas in CA is not very profitable any more, especially for the independent owners who own most of the gas stations in the state and can't subsidize their operations by selling and refining oil on the world market.  They make more money on their convenience stores than they do on gas, plus the regulatory environmental and safety laws are very burdensome and costly for a "mom and pop" operation.  This is leading to many stations in San Francisco closing, making gas harder to find and more expensive than elsewhere.  There may be a time that if you live in a city, and if you don't want to take public transportation or bicycle in the congested streets, you may have to drive or ride an electric vehicle just to get around or get out of town. 
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Re: Gas stations in SF are disappearing
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2014, 02:19:25 PM »
I wonder if these real estate developers will have the foresight to equip their new properties with EVSE?  That way, the gas stations will be replaced by one or more EVSE.  However, a problem that might arise from this is that the public gas stations are replaced by private EVSE that only the residents may use.
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Re: Gas stations in SF are disappearing
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2014, 04:31:41 PM »
I wonder if these real estate developers will have the foresight to equip their new properties with EVSE?  That way, the gas stations will be replaced by one or more EVSE.  However, a problem that might arise from this is that the public gas stations are replaced by private EVSE that only the residents may use.

I wouldn't bet on it.  Real Estate developers will not spend a dime on anything that doesn't make them a profit and right now I haven't heard anyone using a Level 2 outlet in a multi-unit building as an advertized feature. Frankly, I am not even sure if new apartment and condo units in San Fransisco are being provided with auto parking spaces any more. Although it is true that commercial buildings and private companies certainly provide EV charging locations as an amenity to attract high-tech employees when building new parking facilities.
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Re: Gas stations in SF are disappearing
« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2014, 12:24:37 AM »
I am interested to see how AB-2565 affects things:

Assembly Bill 2565 would give tenants the right to install an electric-car charging station at their residence, provided the tenant submits a written request to the landlord and pays for the installation costs.