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Tesla Wants to Help You Charge Your Electric Car at the Office

Tesla is offering free charging stations to “qualified” employers and commercial property owners.

Tesla Wants to Help You Charge Your Electric Car at the Office
Signage is displayed near a solar panel next to the entrance of the new Tesla Inc. showroom in New York, U.S. (Photographer: Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Tesla Inc. wants to help more electric-car owners charge up at work.

As part of a new program, the Palo Alto, California-based electric-car maker is offering free charging stations to “qualified” employers and commercial property owners. The cost of the actual energy would be the property’s responsibility. A catch: The stations will only charge Tesla models and won’t work on other manufacturers’ electric cars.

Tesla Wants to Help You Charge Your Electric Car at the Office

The effort plays into California’s desire to see more electric cars charging in the middle of the day. That’s because solar panels tends to flood the state’s grid with power supplies in the early afternoon and EVs can help soak all of that up. Utilities including Southern California Edison have already proposed extra-low electricity rates during those hours to spur more charging.

--With assistance from John Mahoney

To contact the reporters on this story: Dana Hull in San Francisco at dhull12@bloomberg.net, Mark Chediak in San Francisco at mchediak@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Craig Trudell at ctrudell1@bloomberg.net, Lynn Doan, Joe Richter

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