Charging port definition

Charging port means any opening through which coal is, or may be, introduced into a coke oven, whether or not such opening is regularly used for such purpose. {effective Feb. 1, 1994}
Charging port means any charging connector that is able to charge an electric vehicle, regardless of plug type or standard. For purposes of license fee calculation, for Charging Stations with more than a single Charging Port, the Charging Port is only counted if it is able to charge an electric vehicle concurrently with another Charging Port on the same Charging Station.
Charging port means any opening through which coal is, or may be, introduced into a coke oven, whether or not such opening is regularly used for that purpose.

Examples of Charging port in a sentence

  • This must be the same Charging Station name or identifier used to identify the Charging Station in data made available to third-parties in § 680.116(c)(1) of the CFI Regulations (see Third Party Data Sharing above); Charging port identifier.

  • Here are some examples: ● Keys are ripped off ● Charging port is pulled back out after it has been pushed in, not allowing the laptop to take a charge.

  • This must be the same charging station name or identifier used to identify the charging station in data made available to third-parties in § 680.116(c)(1) of the NEVI Standards (see Third Party Data Sharing below); Charging port identifier.

  • Here are some examples: • Keys are ripped off • Charging port is pulled back out after it has been pushed in, not allowing the laptop to take a charge.

  • Charging port uptime must be calculated on a monthly basis for the previous 12 months using the methodology described in Section 680.116(b) of the NEVI Standards.


More Definitions of Charging port

Charging port. J1772 charging connector, connector door, seals, electrical connections, control circuitry.
Charging port. An access point for electric vehicle charging. Typically idenfified as the number of charging connectors that an EVSE can simultaneously provide power to. • Community-Based Non-Profits: IRC § 501(c)(3) organizafions or labor unions represenfing geographic, racial, ethnic, cultural, or worker communifies within Washington state.