California changes EV lvl 2 and 3 charging regulations

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https://electrek.co/2019/12/24/cali...ling-tesla-superchargers-will-need-displays/


On December 16, 2019, California’s Office of Administrative Law approved amendments to its Electric Vehicle Fueling Systems Specifications. Effective January 1, 2020, these new rules ban operators of electric vehicle charging stations from billing by the minute.

This is a huge blow to Electrify America and EVgo. Both firms bill by the minute for EV charging, leaving drivers with sticker shock and feeling ripped off by the end of the session. Chargepoint will also be negatively affected, as many of their site-host partners choose to bill per minute. And while Tesla already bills by the kilowatt-hour, California will also be requiring charging stations to physically display “on their face” important information about electricity cost and delivery, a move that will put the most burden on Tesla’s Supercharger stations.

In the lead-up to the rule, charging network operators repeated their usual arguments about “selling a service” versus selling electricity, but California wasn’t having any of it......
A copy of the bill is included in the article.
 
The big upside to this if I've got it straight, is increased incentive to keep increasing the charge session efficiency, getting average EV charge rates faster, servicing more cars per day per EVSE.

Hopefully does not slow down the rate of installing more of them everywhere.
 
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