Electric Vehicle Charger Sample Clauses

Electric Vehicle Charger. Description of where equipment will be installed on the property and the renewable energy source serving the charger (For example: located with solar system installed at northeast corner by greenhouse): One Juice Box 75C 18kW level 2 charger manufactured by eMotorwerks of San Carlos, California will be installed at the Red Barn Facility at Xxxxxx Xxxxx Farms. The level 2 charter will be used for back-up charging of the XXXXXX Mobile Power Stations in the event the solar power plant is not providing enough energy for storage and use. Is/are the vehicle(s) referenced above used for the agricultural operation specified in the application? Yes No One Juice Box 75C 18kW level 2 charger manufactured by eMotorwerks of San Carlos, California (one port) Expected Contractor(s), if known (include CSLB license number): Installation will be performed by an electrician under the supervision of Xxxxxx Xxxxx Farms. Xxxxxx Xxxxx Farms will also undertake to install a concrete pad and covering for the charger.
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Electric Vehicle Charger. Description of where equipment will be installed on the property and the renewable energy source serving the charger (For example: located with solar system installed at northeast corner by greenhouse): Both EV charging stations will be installed on the side of the barn where the solar system is located. It will be tied into the meter serving the solar system. This space next to the barn is a current parking space for tractors and other farm equipment, farm visitors, and is easily accessible for events and crew members. The EV chargers could serve a small EV car that the farm might purchase for daily errands and to charge the EV farm cart that FBF is in the process of purchasing. FBF is also in the process of acquiring a small electric cultivating tractor. It will also be able to charge guests and other visitors to the farm who are looking to recharge their EV. Is/are the vehicle(s) referenced above used for the agricultural operation specified in the application? Yes No
Electric Vehicle Charger. The Port receives at least one to three calls a week from out-of-town visitors who want to know if they can charge their vehicle at our station at the waterfront. Many of the visitors who have come through have expressed disappointment in the slowness of the existing charger and indicated that they do not want to have to charge at the Lodge where it is difficult to get to the downtown area where they can walk through shops, eat at restaurants, and walk the shoreline while they wait for their vehicle to charge. Since the beginning of Spring, we have averaged 3 cars a week parking for full and partial charges. We know that offering an updated charger would encourage more EV drivers to come to Xxxxxxxxx and to make this a regular stop on their way through the Gorge. We can choose to offer charging for free to visitors or with a small fee to ensure the cost of maintaining the charger balances out. (See Exhibit B for more details)
Electric Vehicle Charger. Description of where equipment will be installed on the property and the renewable energy source serving the charger (For example: located with solar system installed at northeast corner by greenhouse): The charging station will be installed in the employee parking area on the north side of the solar array. The charging station will be served by the 170.4 KW DC solar system. Employee owned small cars. Is/are the vehicle(s) referenced above used for the agricultural operation specified in the application? Yes No PowerCharge Pro Series, Level 2, 3.3 KW, 16 Amp, Dual Port Wall-mount (P10DW) Expected Contractor(s), if known (include CSLB license number): Xxxxxxxx’x Energy, Inc. CSLB # 999665
Electric Vehicle Charger. Description of where equipment will be installed on the property and the renewable energy source serving the charger (For example: located with solar system installed at northeast corner by greenhouse): Inside the barn/processing facility, in the northern most bay. Charge small vehicle and small 4x4 farm vehicle Is/are the vehicle(s) referenced above used for the agricultural operation specified in the application? Yes No Siemens US2:VC30GRYU VersiCharge Universal level 2 charger, single port Expected Contractor(s), if known (include CSLB license number): Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Electrical Contractor, Atascadero, CA Lic. 704147
Electric Vehicle Charger. Description of where equipment will be installed on the property and the renewable energy source serving the charger (For example: located with solar system installed at northeast corner by greenhouse): The EV charging station will be installed with the solar plus storage system on the northeast side of parcel 000-000-000. Is/are the vehicle(s) referenced above used for the agricultural operation specified in the application? Yes No Expected Contractor(s), if known (include CSLB license number): Xxxxxxxx’x Energy, Inc. CSLB # 999665

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