Lonnie Scott walked down to the Harvester restaurant in Spangle a couple of years ago and suggested they install an electric vehicle charging station.
A parent driving an electric car – “people call them EVs,” he explained – from Spokane to Pullman to visit their kid, for example, might need a jolt of electricity on the way. And while they waited, he speculated, they might stop inside for a bit to eat.
The argument was convincing enough that the Harvester’s owners worked with Avista Corp. to install a charging station in October 2017.
That addition to the Inland Northwest’s growing network of charging infrastructure came as part of an
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