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ORDER NO. PSC -2020 -0398 -PCO -EI <br />DOCKET NO. 20200170 -El <br />PAGE 2 <br />This Order addresses the suspension of FPL's proposed pilot tariffs in order to provide <br />sufficient time for review. We have jurisdiction over this matter pursuant to Sections 366.03, <br />366.04, 366.05, and 366.06, F.S. <br />Decision <br />FPL's petition to establish rates for EV charging stations is the first request of this type to <br />be considered by this Commission. As such, there are a number of factors to consider when <br />evaluating the proposed tariffs. We find it appropriate to suspend the tariffs to allow Commission <br />staff additional time to review the petition and gather all pertinent information in order to present <br />us with an informed recommendation on the tariff proposals. <br />Pursuant to Section 366.06(3), F.S., we may withhold consent to the operation of all or <br />any portion of a new rate schedule, delivering to the utility requesting such a change a reason or <br />written statement of good cause for doing so within 60 days. We find that the facts set forth <br />above constitute good cause consistent with the requirement of Section 366.06(3), F.S., and prior <br />practice of the Commission.2 <br />Based on the foregoing, it is <br />ORDERED by the Florida Public Service Commission that Florida Power & Light <br />Company's three proposed optional electric vehicle public charging pilot tariffs are suspended. It <br />is further <br />ORDERED that the docket shall remain open pending our final action on FPL's <br />requested approval of the three proposed pilot EV tariffs. <br />2 Order PSC -17 -0193 -PCO -EI, issued May 5, 2019, in Docket No. 170074 -EI, In re: Petition for approval of 2017 <br />revisions to underground residential distribution tariffs, by Gulf Power Company. <br />6 <br />