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http://thenewswheel.com/gm-recommends-workplace-charging-etiquette-tips/
GM Recommends Workplace Charging Etiquette Tips
June 11, 2014

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Last week, General Motors’ own blog, Fast Lane, put out a list of ten
workplace charging etiquette tips, now that the technology is catching on.
In fact, according to GM’s own EV infrastructure expert, Britta Gross, EVs
begin to sell much faster once others become aware of how easy it is to
charge their cars at work and at home.

General Motors leads by example, with more than 400 EV charge stations
available for both employees and visitors.

In case you’re new to the world of EV workplace charging, we’ve summarized
GM’s workplace charging etiquette tips for you below:

Always be safe when charging. Take care of your cord properly at all stages
of the process, tucking it under your car during the charging so that others
do not trip or drive over it. Once you are finished charging, wind the cord
onto its holder and tuck in any excess. Also important: do not let the cord
contact the paint of other nearby vehicles.

Only use EV spots if you have an EV. This one seems self-explanatory, but in
case you were wondering, you should not use a charge spot for a plug-in
vehicle as a parking space for your gasoline-powered car. Makes sense,
right?

Adhere to all signs. Obey all signs like other drivers must. For example, do
not park in a handicapped spot just so you can get access to a charger.

Don’t charge just because you can. If your car will be fine on the way home,
do not waste the workplace’s electricity, and, more importantly, don’t use
up a charge spot that someone in need could use.
Get in line. There is no special treatment. These stations act on a first
come, first served basis. If you’re consistently missing out on a spot when
you get to work, try coming in earlier.

All EVs are equal. You might be driving a pure battery electric vehicle, but
that does not give you the right to unplug an extended-range electric
vehicle just because you know that the car has a backup gas engine.

Ask for a charge. If you need to charge your car but someone else is
currently charging theirs, it’s okay to open your charge door and ask them
to plug your car when they are finished.

Hands off other EVs, unless they are finished charging. The rule of thumb is
not to touch another person’s EV while charging. If it is very clear that
the car is fully charged, then it is okay to remove the plug and place it
into your own. If you do so, you must remember to close the charge door of
the other vehicle.

Charge like lightning (ba dum chh). If you can, only remain in the charging
spot while actually charging. As soon as you are finished, say sayonara and
let someone else begin to charge. If you can’t wait with your vehicle, you
can use the OnStar Remote Link App to let you know via text or email when
your car is finished charging. Cool, right?

Don’t abuse your company’s workplace charging stations. This is a privilege,
not a right. If your company is cool enough to offer workplace charging
stations, be grateful.
[© thenewswheel.com]
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http://gmauthority.com/blog/2014/06/general-motors-offers-ev-drivers-10-workplace-charging-etiquette-tips/
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