Environmental
Oklahoma's growing demand for electric vehicle charging infrastructure affects commercial real estate because:
AEV charging has no real estate implications
BCommercial properties that install EV charging stations may attract more tenants and customers, but installation requires electrical upgrades and careful planning for placement and utility capacity✓ Correct
COnly automotive dealerships need EV charging
DEV charging is regulated exclusively by the federal government
Explanation
EV charging is becoming an amenity that attracts commercial and multifamily tenants. Installation requires electrical infrastructure upgrades, careful site planning, and compliance with local codes. Properties with EV charging may command premium rents or be more competitive in the market.
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