LEED v5
Existing Buildings
Location and Transportation
Electric Vehicles

EBOM-v5 LTc3: Electric Vehicles 1 point

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© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Intent

To encourage the use of electric vehicles and infrastructure and help diminish the negative health effects on communities by lowering greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants emitted from conventionally fueled cars and trucks. 

Requirements

Install electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) meeting the thresholds listed in Table 1. EVSE must meet the following criteria:

  • Provide Level 2 or Level 3 charging capacity per manufacturer’s requirements and the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70).
  • Ensure 208–240 volts or greater for each required space.
  • Comply with the relevant regional or local standard for electrical connectors, such as SAE Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J1772, SAE Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler, or IEC 62196 of the International Electrotechnical Commission for projects outside the U.S.
  • Meet the connected functionality criteria for ENERGY STAR-certified EVSE and be capable of responding to time-of-use market signals (e.g., price).
  • At least one EV charging station must be an accessible parking space at least 8 feet (2.5 meters) wide with a 5-foot (1.5-meter) access aisle with charging station accessibility features for use by persons with mobility, ambulatory, and visual limitations.

Table 1. Points for Installed EVSE (Percentage of Total Parking Spaces)

Commercial Minimum EVSE Parking

Points

5% or at least 2 spaces, whichever is greater

1

Residential Minimum EVSE Parking

Points

10% or at least 5 spaces, whichever is greater

1

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Credit language

USGBC logo

© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Intent

To encourage the use of electric vehicles and infrastructure and help diminish the negative health effects on communities by lowering greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants emitted from conventionally fueled cars and trucks. 

Requirements

Install electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) meeting the thresholds listed in Table 1. EVSE must meet the following criteria:

  • Provide Level 2 or Level 3 charging capacity per manufacturer’s requirements and the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70).
  • Ensure 208–240 volts or greater for each required space.
  • Comply with the relevant regional or local standard for electrical connectors, such as SAE Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J1772, SAE Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler, or IEC 62196 of the International Electrotechnical Commission for projects outside the U.S.
  • Meet the connected functionality criteria for ENERGY STAR-certified EVSE and be capable of responding to time-of-use market signals (e.g., price).
  • At least one EV charging station must be an accessible parking space at least 8 feet (2.5 meters) wide with a 5-foot (1.5-meter) access aisle with charging station accessibility features for use by persons with mobility, ambulatory, and visual limitations.

Table 1. Points for Installed EVSE (Percentage of Total Parking Spaces)

Commercial Minimum EVSE Parking

Points

5% or at least 2 spaces, whichever is greater

1

Residential Minimum EVSE Parking

Points

10% or at least 5 spaces, whichever is greater

1

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