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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
Contract #
N-2025-149
Agency
Public Works
Expiration Date
6/1/2035
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6.6. Charging Equipment Rebate: Financial reimbursement paid to an <br /> eligible Program Participant, or its designee, pursuant to this Agreement, <br /> to off-set a portion of the purchase of approved Charging Equipment. <br /> 6.7• Charging Ports: See Charging Stations. <br /> 6•8• Charging Stations — EV Charging Equipment: EV Charging Equipment <br /> interconnects with the electricity grid at a charging site to an electric <br /> vehicle, whether using alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC). An <br /> individual charging station unit may contain one or more charging ports <br /> for the purpose of connecting the electric vehicle to a grid connected <br /> power source capable of recharging the vehicle's battery pack. The <br /> individual connectors of the Charging Station are referred to as ports <br /> (referred to in this agreement as Charging Ports). Each charging station <br /> may charge one or more vehicles depending on the number of ports with <br /> which each unit is equipped. For single and dual-port stations, each port <br /> must be capable of delivering full power to both vehicles that are charging <br /> simultaneously. For example, a dual-port L2 station rated at 7.2 kW must <br /> be able to deliver 7.2 kW of power to both vehicles when two vehicles are <br /> charging simultaneously. <br /> 6.9. Commitment Period: The ten (10) year period where Program <br /> Participant must maintain all Charging Equipment in working order at the <br /> Site. The Commitment Period will commence on the In-Service Date of <br /> the Charging Equipment. <br /> 6.10. Conceptual Design: Map and related documents, as applicable, that <br /> show the proposed layout of the Infrastructure and Charging Equipment, <br /> including but not limited to, conduit routing and equipment placement. <br /> 6.11. California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC): The California state <br /> regulatory agency that is responsible for regulating privately owned <br /> electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, railroad, rail transit, and <br /> passenger transportation companies. <br /> 6.12. CPUC's Transportation Electrification Safety Requirements <br /> Checklist: The Safety Requirements Checklist applies to CPUC- <br /> Approved Transportation Electrification Programs and can be <br /> downloaded from: www.cpuc.ca.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx? <br /> id=6442458882 <br /> 6.13. Customer-Side of the Meter Infrastructure: Necessary infrastructure on <br /> the Customer's side of the meter. <br /> Page 14 <br /> 11-21-2024 V3.1 <br />
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