[WSBARP] EV charging

Chris B chrisb at firstavenuelaw.com
Sat Jun 28 22:44:48 PDT 2025


Just to be clear on my Q, they are only asking to lease a small portion of a larger property (like the edge of an existing retail property parking lot for a charging station), hence my question.  I think the proposed lease is more akin to a cell site lease or similar.

Christopher T. Benis
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> On Jun 28, 2025, at 7:45 PM, Bryce Dille <Bryce at dillelaw.com> wrote:
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> Yep they're just leasing the land but installing their own equipment then it's no different than any other land lease so you need to determine what the square foot value of the land is and once that is determined then apply the applicable cap rate for that area it's no different than determining the per square foot rate for any other type of land lease
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> One of my clients has been approached by a company looking to lease a portion of a property for EV chargers.  Does anyone know someone who can advise on the going rate for such things?
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