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W A T F R E N E R G Y L <br />RIVERSIDE PUBLIC UTILITIES <br />.�W& <br />Board Memorandum <br />P U B L I C U T I L I T I E S <br />BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES DATE: JULY 23, 2018 <br />ITEM NO: 4 <br />SUBJECT: EXTENSION OF THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PERIOD THROUGH <br />DECEMBER 31, 2018 FOR THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE DIRECT CURRENT FAST <br />CHARGING STATION AT CITY HALL AND AUTHORIZE AN ADDITIONAL $10,000 OF <br />PUBLIC BENEFITS FUNDS FOR A TOTAL OF $35,000 <br />ISSUE: <br />Authorize the extension of the research and development period through December 31, 2018 for the <br />electric vehicle direct current fast charging station at City Hall and the use of an additional $10,000 of <br />Public Benefits funds for a total amount of $35,000. <br />RECOMMENDATIONS: <br />That the Board of Public Utilities recommend that the City Council: <br />1. Authorize the extension of the research and development period for the electric vehicle direct <br />current fast charging through December 31, 2018; and <br />2. Approve the use of an estimated additional $10,000 of Public Benefits funds to pay for energy <br />consumption by electric vehicle customers during the research and development period, for an <br />estimated total amount of $35,000. <br />BACKGROUND: <br />In 2011, in support of the City's policy to promote alternative fuel transportation, the City in coordination <br />with Riverside Public Utilities (RPU) installed eleven electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at various public <br />locations in the City in alignment with Seizing Our Destiny's "Becoming a Green Machine" initiative. As <br />part of that pilot project, two Level 2 charging stations were installed at City Hall. Since that time, the need <br />to install additional charging stations increased, and it is evident that RPU plays an important role in <br />adopting and supporting EV charging infrastructure. <br />In September 2015, RPU installed one EV Direct Current (DC) Fast Charging Station on the north parking <br />lot at City Hall, next to the existing two Level 2 chargers. The EV DC Fast Charging Station serves as a <br />research and development pilot project to demonstrate fast charging equipment, which is capable of <br />charging an EV battery in 20 to 30 minutes. <br />DC Fast Charging is a new technology with little empirical data to support rate design. On October 6, <br />2015, the City Council approved providing EV DC Fast Charging without charge to retail customers until <br />December 2016 to collect customer acceptance/usage and electrical load information and pay for energy <br />consumption with Public Benefits funds at the estimated amount of $15,000. On December 12, 2016, the <br />Board of Public Utilities extended the term of the research and development period through December <br />2017, and increased Public Benefits funding by $10,000 to a total of $25,000. <br />Page 13 <br />