Electric Vehicles. 16.1 The Settling Parties acknowledge that matters of rate design regarding electric vehicles have been excluded from this rate case and are only included by reference in this Settlement Agreement with respect to one or more future filings by the Company in a separate docket, as discussed in paragraph 16.2(b) below.
16.2 With respect to make-ready investments supporting electric vehicle charging infrastructure, the Settling Parties agree to the following:
(a) Within four months following the Commission’s approval of this Settlement Agreement, PSNH shall file a proposal for make-ready investments supporting electric vehicle charging infrastructure in New Hampshire and request that the Commission open a new docket to consider the proposal;
(b) As part of the filing referenced in (a) above, PSNH shall include a proposal for an alternative to demand charges for electric vehicle charging rates unless the Commission determines otherwise in the adjudicative proceeding announced in Order No. 26,394 (August 18, 2020) in Docket No. IR 20-004; and
(c) PSNH shall collaborate with interested members of the Settling Parties in developing the proposal referenced in (a) above and other stakeholders requesting to be included.
16.3 The Settling Parties expressly acknowledge that this Settlement Agreement does not include or contemplate any specific cost recovery relating to any proposed deployment or development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In any future proposal by the Company to support electric vehicle charging infrastructure, the Company shall include, at a minimum, information on the costs and benefits of such infrastructure which identifies the customers or customer classes to which the costs and benefits apply. The Company shall bear the burden of justifying any cost recovery proposed, and any of the Settling Parties, or other participants to the future proceeding, are free to take any position they choose relative to the proposed infrastructure investment and any proposed cost recovery.
Electric Vehicles. As part of Landlord’s Work, Landlord will install at least ten (10) Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (“EV Stations”) in the parking areas located near the Building and such EV Stations shall be available on a non-exclusive, first come basis to tenants and occupants of the Park. In addition, Tenant shall have the right to install additional EV Stations (which may be installed as part of the Tenant Improvements) at Tenant’s cost and expense; provided, no such installation shall result in any decrease in the number of parking spaces within the parking areas serving the Building or alter the configuration or use of the existing driveways and drive aisles located within such parking areas. Any and all such installations by Tenant shall be made pursuant to plans and specifications approved in advance in writing by Landlord, not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and otherwise in accordance with the requirements of this Lease. Tenant shall have the right, at its sole cost and expense, to post signage at the location indicating the EV Stations installed by Tenant are exclusively for use by Tenant’s employees (provided, Landlord shall not be liable for any unpermissive violation of such exclusivity by third parties). Landlord shall keep all such EV Stations installed by Landlord in good working order and repair and the cost of all maintenance, repair, replacement and utility expenses associated with the ongoing operation of such EV Stations shall be included in Operating Expenses. Tenant shall keep all such EV Stations installed by Tenant in good working order and repair and shall be solely responsible for all maintenance, repair, replacement and utility expenses associated with the ongoing operation of such EV Stations.
Electric Vehicles. Upon the Department’s request, the Contractor shall advise the Department of the status and size of its electric vehicle fleet. Upon Contract amendment, the Contractor shall offer electric vehicles for rent at an agreed upon price not to exceed 110% of the rental price of a non-electric vehicle in a comparable Class. Electric Vehicles shall be subject to the same terms and conditions of the Contract.
Electric Vehicles. Leased batteries Electric vehicles - Charging cable Exceptions to Section 2
Electric Vehicles. The parties will mutually pursue “green fund” grant money for installation of electric outlets for employees who drive electric GM vehicles.
Electric Vehicles. The TENANT is obligated to return the vehicle with at least 70% battery charge or with the same percentage that it had at the time of pickup. In case of non-compliance, the OWNER will charge a fee for recharging, as stipulated in paragraph f) of number 9 of Clause 8.
Electric Vehicles. 12 The District will allow use of an electric outlet for charging electric vehicles for level one 13 (1) charging. 14
Electric Vehicles. 12.1 Marine Drive shall install electric vehicle charging facilities as follows:
(a) in respect of each private garage constructed ancillary to residences, at least one 110V plug-in per parking space in a garage, and a rough-in capacity for a future 220V upgrade. For clarification, a standard double-gang receptacle has two plug-ins, and they may be provided on a column or wall between two adjacent parking spaces;
(b) in respect of open parking stalls serving residences, one 110V plug-in per parking space. For clarification, a standard double-gang receptacle has two plug-ins, and they may be provided on a column or wall between two adjacent parking spaces; and
(c) in respect of the commercial customer parking stalls, 200V electric vehicle charging stations for a minimum of four vehicles, and a minimum of two of the applicable parking spaces shall be signed as for electric vehicle parking only.
Electric Vehicles. 7.1. Electric vehicles are equipped with a charging cable located in the luggage compartment. Before the journey commences, the Customer shall check whe- ther this charging cable is present. The Customer shall report the absence of a charging cable to Customer Service as new damage using the in-built telephone function.
7.2. Electric vehicles have limited ground clearance. This should be noted during use, for example, when entering underground car parks or negotiating obstacles, or else the vehicle may be damaged. Overloading the vehicle should also be avoi- ded for the same reason (maximum payload of 420 kg including passengers).
7.3. In the event of an accident, the Customer shall make the police/fire service aware that an electric vehicle has been involved in the accident.
7.4. Electric vehicles make no operating or engine noise. They therefore go unnoti- ced by pedestrians, and hence the driver needs to pay greater attention.
Electric Vehicles. 7.1. Electric vehicles are equipped with a charging cable located in the luggage compartment. Before the journey commences, the Customer shall check whether this charging cable is present. The Customer shall report the absence of a charging cable to Customer Service as new damage using the in-built telephone function.
7.2. Electric vehicles have limited ground clearance. This should be noted during use, for example, when entering underground car parks or negotiating obstacles, or else the vehicle may be damaged. Overloading the vehicle should also be avoided for the same reason (maximum payload of 420 kg including passengers).
7.3. In the event of an accident, the Customer shall make the police/fire service aware that an electric vehicle has been involved in the accident.
7.4. Electric vehicles make no operating or engine noise. They therefore go unnoticed by pedestrians, and hence the driver needs to pay greater attention.