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7,6 <br />FILED 10/26%2020 <br />DOCUMENT NO. 11503-2020 <br />FPSC -COMMISSION CLERK; <br />BEFORE THE FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION <br />In re: Petition for approval of optional electric DOCKET NO. 20200170 -El <br />vehicle public charging pilot tariffs, by Florida ORDER NO. PSC -2020 -0398 -PCO -EI <br />Power & Light Company. ISSUED: October 26, 2020 <br />The following Commissioners participated in the disposition of this matter: <br />GARY F. CLARK, Chairman <br />ART GRAHAM <br />JULIE I. BROWN <br />DONALD J. POLMANN <br />ANDREW GILES FAY <br />ORDER SUSPENDING FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY'S TARIFF <br />BY THE COMMISSION: <br />Background <br />On June 19, 2020, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL or utility) filed a petition <br />requesting approval of three optional electric vehicle (EV) public charging pilot tariffs. The first <br />tariff, Utility -Owned Public Charging for Electric Vehicles (Rate Schedule UEV), would <br />establish a charging rate for utility -owned direct current fast charging stations. The second set of <br />tariffs, Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Riders for General Service Demand and General <br />Service Large Demand (Rate Schedules GSD-IEV and GSLD-lEV), would establish a rate for <br />competitive market charging stations operating in FPL's service area. This rate would implement <br />a threshold on the demand charge associated with the general service rates. The utility requests <br />for these rates to take effect in January 2021. <br />On June 26, 2020, FPL waived the 60 -day file and suspend provision pursuant to Section <br />366.06(3), Florida Statutes (F.S.), until the September 1, 2020 Agenda Conference. After further <br />discussion with Commission staff, on July 17, 2020, the utility extended the 60 -day file and <br />suspend provision until the October 6, 2020 Agenda Conference. There are eleven interested <br />persons in this docket.1 <br />Commission staff has issued three data requests. Staff issued a first data request on July <br />20, 2020, with responses provided by the utility on August 3, 2020, and a second data request on <br />September 3, 2020, with responses provided on August 10, 2020. Commission staff's third data <br />request was issued on September 18, 2020, with responses due on October 2; 2020. <br />' The interested persons are: Walmart, Inc.; Tesla, Inc.; Southern Alliance for Clean Energy; Sierra Club; Rivian; the <br />Office of Public Counsel; Florida Solar Energy Center; EVgo; Electrify America, LLC; Drive Electric Florida; and <br />Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition. <br />