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Shared parking facilities
Pilot-Credits LTpc70:Green vehiclesposted by Maria García on
Im not sure if in this pilot credit applies that the parking facility is not part of the LEED project construction scope.
Detail on "green vehicles"
Pilot-Credits LTpc70:Green vehiclesposted by Kath Williams on
For this credit achievement, there has been project team discussion about details required. Company only uses electric vehicles on campus.
EVSE requirement
Pilot-Credits LTpc70:Green vehiclesposted by Yoyo Shek on
As in the requirement, EVSE must be networked and internet addressable and be capable to encourage off-peak charging.
ESVE Requirement
Pilot-Credits LTpc70:Green vehiclesposted by Joshua Chia on
Hi, hope someone can help clarify whether the requirement for the ESVE to be capable of participating in a demand-response program or time-of-use pricing means that we must participate in either on
Credit SSc4.3 and LTpc70
Pilot-Credits LTpc70:Green vehiclesposted by Kenner Kingston on
Can a project pursue LTpc70 as an Innovation in Design Credit if SSc4.3 has been awarded?
Option1 Electric Vehicle Charging vs. Option2 Liquid/Gas/Battery
Pilot-Credits LTpc70:Green vehiclesposted by Maggie Pipek on
I am trying to sort through the differences between option 1 and option 2 for the credit and figure out what option our equipment fits under.
low emittig count for green vehicles?
Pilot-Credits LTpc70:Green vehiclesposted by Albert Sagrera on
Hi, we are trying to achieve this pilot credit, and we doubt if the prefered spaces already reserved for credit SS4.3 for low emitting and fuel efficient vehicles could be counted also for the comp
Apply to LEED Committees by April 10
Pilot-Credits LTpc70:Green vehiclesposted by Christopher Law on
Hi experts, Wanted to notify those subscribed to this forum of the ongoing LEED Committee Call for Volunteers. This opportunity is open until next Thursday, April 10th at 8:00 pm EST.
Off-peak charging
Pilot-Credits LTpc70:Green vehiclesposted by Amra Ivojevic on
Hello I would like to know what LEED understands with off-peak charging. Is it trying to help charge electric vehicles off-peak, when they won’t bring down the power grid?