TurnOnGreen, formerly Imperalis Holding Corp., recently announced that it had finished installation of four public access charging stations in Sonora, California.

"Through a site licensing partnership with the Sunrise Hills Commercial Association, TurnOnGreen will install, operate, and maintain electric vehicle ("EV") charging infrastructure that will provide EV charging services to the businesses, residents, and visitors of Tuolumne County and the City of Sonora," a company press release said. "The project features multiple high-power, networked EVP700G Level 2 EV chargers that can be activated using the TurnOnGreen App, RFID cards, or a unique QR code on each EV charger."

Charging facilities for electric vehicles have become an important consideration in commercial real estate and is likely to be even more so in the future. Such companies as General Motors and Volkswagen have announced goal deadlines — 2035 and 2030 respectively — to eliminate building internal combustion engines. Some states — Washington, California, and Massachusetts — have passed laws to eliminate such engine sales by 2030 for the first and 2035 for the latter two.

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