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. <br /> BEFORE THE FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION <br /> In re: Petition for approval of optional electric DOCKET NO. 20200170-EI <br /> vehicle public charging pilot tariffs,by Florida ORDER NO. PSC-2020-0512-TRF-EI <br /> Power& Light Company. ISSUED: December 21, 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 GRANTING PETITION FOR APPROVAL OF OPTIONAL <br /> VEHICLE PUBLIC CHARGING PILOT TARIFFS <br /> BY FLORIDA POWER& LIGHT COMPANY <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 fast charging stations. The second set of tariffs, <br /> Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Riders for General Service Demand and General <br /> Service Large Demand (Rate Schedules GSD-1EV and GSLD-1EV) tariffs, would establish a <br /> tariff for third-party public charging stations operating in FPL's service area. The tariffs and <br /> associated rates would limit the demand cost associated with general service demand rates billed <br /> to the charging stations. The utility requests that the three proposed tariffs take effect in January <br /> 2021 and remain in effect for a period of five years, unless extended by order of this Commission <br /> or terminated early by FPL following notice to us. FPL's proposed tariffs are appended to this <br /> Order as Attachment A. <br /> By Order No. PSC-2020-0398-PCO-EI, issued October 26, 2020, we suspended the 60- <br /> day file and suspend provision pursuant to Section 366.06(3), Florida Statutes (F.S.). There are <br /> sixteen interested persons in this docket.1 Comments were filed by Advanced Energy Economy <br /> (AEE); Tesla, Inc. (Tesla); Electrify America; EVgo Services (EVgo), LLC; Drive Electric <br /> Florida; the Edison Electric Institute; Greenlots; and the Florida Petroleum Marketers <br /> The interested persons are: Walmart, Inc.; Tesla, Inc.; Southern Alliance for Clean Energy; Sierra Club; Corey <br /> Ershow and Coley Girouard; the Office of Public Counsel; Florida Solar Energy Center; EVgo; Electrify America, <br /> LLC; Drive Electric Florida; Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition; Charge Point; Edison Electric Institute; <br /> Greenlots;Advanced Energy Economy;and the Florida Petroleum Marketers Association,Inc. <br />
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