The LPDD team has prepared a model law on EV parking spaces that requires the installation in public accommodations of electric vehicle charging stations at parking spaces designated for the exclusive use of such electric vehicles. It is based on Hawaii Revised Statutes, Sections 291-71 and 292-72, but departs from those sections (which were enacted ten years ago and only set targets for 2012) by: (i) requiring many more designated and appropriately equipped parking spaces beginning in 2020, and (ii) increasing the requirements at five-year intervals, such that by 2040 50% of spaces in public garages with fifty or more spaces must be designated and equipped for EV charging. The ambitious mandate of 50% by 2040 is consonant with the goal of shifting 80%-95% of the miles driven from gasoline to lower carbon energy sources such as electricity and hydrogen by 2050.