Specifications include, but are not limited to: High quality and visually attractive materials that are weatherproof, including resistance to rain, snow and wind; Security design such as tamper-resistant screws, anti-vandalism hardware, locked enclosures, and graffiti-resistant coating; Equipment shall be certified and compliant with all local, State and Federal regulations/requirements; ADA compliant; Fully networked to allow for the management of charging operations including operational status, pricing, power distribution, and charging notifications; Accessible to all members of the public, with no membership to a specific network required for access; Capable of accepting and processing point of sale transaction payments of all major credit cards and ATM cards through a secure system; Web-based station location and real-time availability; Screen display shall be user-friendly and easy to operate. Displays shall be LCD, LED or equivalent, and shall be readable in direct sunlight and at night; 24/7 customer support availability for users; Energy Star Certified; Be capable of “remote start;” Must be capable of usage data collection; DCFC Chargers must be capable of charging at 150 kW or greater.