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Clerk File 322541
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Seattle City Light (SCL) Department Policy and Procedure DPP 500 P III-1102; Public Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. |
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Current Status: | Filed |
Index Terms: | CITY-LIGHT, ADMINISTRATIVE-PROCEDURES |
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Date Filed with Clerk: | January 17, 2023 |
PDF Copy: | Clerk File 322541 |
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DEPARTMENT POLICY & PROCEDURE PUBLIC ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS DPP NUMBER DPP 500 P III-1102 EFFECTIVE DATE 01/18/2023 SUPERSEDES 07/27/2022 APPROVED BY / s / by Debra Smith 1.0 PURPOSE To set the policies and procedures for charging station fees relating to the use of public electric vehicle (EV) charging station facilities ("stations") owned and operated by the City Light Department ("Department"). The goals of the Department's Public EV Charging Pilot Program include encouraging equitable adoption of EVs to support Seattle's Clean Transportation Electrification Blueprint and to collect data and learnings from the pilot to inform future program activities. 2.0 TERMS AND RULES FOR CHARGING STATION USE 2.1 Billing and financial recordkeeping. Public EV charging financial transactions are wholly managed by a third-party vendor ("Vendor"). This vendor will be Payment Card Industry compliant. 2.2 Method of payment. Payment for vehicle charging is managed via a third-party. Instructions on how to initiate and pay for a charging session are posted at each charging site and listed on the Department's public EV charger map found here: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/d9e13e5e3d6a46a2ae88f6daf57c721f/ 2.3 Parking access and stay requirements. Hours of access may be restricted by the site host, which will be posted at the site and on the Department's public EV charging map. Stations may have limits on the length of time a vehicle may be parked in a parking space. If applicable, each parking site will have such parking stay requirements clearly posted. It is the responsibility of the user to not violate indicated parking stay requirements. If violated, users may be subject to a parking ticket or other penalty as regulated by the Seattle Police Department Parking Enforcement or the property owner. Public rights-of-way restrictions such as overtime is dictated by SMC 11.72.260 and paid parking by SMC 11.76.015 and 11.76.020. 2.4 Penalties. Vehicles parked in electric vehicle only charging station spaces must be connected to the charging station and in the process of charging. Violators may be subject to fines or penalties as dictated by the SDOT signage posted at the station. This penalty is dictated by SMC 11.72.125 and RCW 46.08.185. 2.5 Special conditions. Additional rules that apply for the use of Department-owned public EV charging stations may be posted at each location. 3.0 PUBLIC EV CHARGING STATION FEES Public EV charging station fees assessed by the Department are cost-based and designed to recoup the Department's costs, as defined by SMC 21.49.070 and detailed in 3.1-3.4. The total fee charged includes the rental fee, the electricity charges, incentives sought by the program and any applicable parking fees, detailed in 3.1-3.4. Charging station fees are clearly posted on each charging station. Charging station fees are broken down in detail in the Public Electric Vehicle Charging Station Fees DPP FAQ online here: https://www.seattle.gov/documents/Departments/CityLight/DPP/PublicEVChargingFees_FAQ_2023.pdf. Fees displayed may be rounded to two decimal places for marketing purposes but will be charged according to the unrounded amounts. 3.1 Rental fees. Rental fees reflect the cost of service including equipment and infrastructure capital costs, station operating and maintenance expenses, program overhead, applicable taxes, external fees, and charging network transaction fees. Rental fees are assessed per kWh for billing simplicity. The applicable electric rate tariffs are charged separately. The rental fees also include adjustments to components of the electric rates (separate charge) to customize the fees specifically to the public charging stations. Charging stations located within the city limits of Shoreline, Tukwila and Burien incur additional costs imposed by these municipalities, which are reflected in the rental fees. Table 1: City of Seattle Public EV Charging Station Rental Fees Type of Public EV Charging Station (Seattle) Daytime Rental Fee Monday - Saturday (excluding Sunday) 7AM to 7PM All Other Hours Rental Fee Monday - Saturday 7PM to 7AM Sunday 12AM to 12PM Level 2 $0.2874/kWh $0.2874/kWh DC Fast charger $0.4489/kWh $0.4795/kWh Table 2: Shoreline Public EV Charging Station Rental Fees Type of Public EV Charging Station (Shoreline) Daytime Rental Fee Monday - Saturday (excluding Sunday) 7AM to 7PM All Other Hours Rental Fee Monday - Saturday 7PM to 7AM Sunday 12AM to 12PM Level 2 $0.3059/kWh $0.3059/kWh DC fast charger $0.4813/kWh $0.5149/kWh Table 3: Tukwila Public EV Charging Station Rental Fees Type of Public EV Charging Station (Tukwila) Daytime Rental Fee Monday - Saturday (excluding Sunday) 7AM to 7PM All Other Hours Rental Fee Monday - Saturday 7PM to 7AM Sunday 12AM to 12PM Level 2 $0.3045/kWh $0.3045/kWh DC fast charger $0.4795/kWh $0.5130/kWh Table 4: Burien Public EV Charging Station Rental Fees Type of Public EV Charging Station (Burien) Daytime Rental Fee Monday - Saturday (excluding Sunday) 7AM to 7PM All Other Hours Rental Fee Monday - Saturday 7PM to 7AM Sunday 12AM to 12PM Level 2 n/a n/a DC fast charger $0.4813/kWh $0.5149/kWh 3.2 Electricity charges. In addition to the rental fees described in 3.1, Level 2 charging station user fees include a per kWh cost for electricity consumed according to City Light Small General Service retail energy rates for the appropriate jurisdiction and DC fast charger station user fees include Medium General Service retail energy and demand rates for the appropriate jurisdiction. These rates are established by City Ordinance and can be found in SMC 21.49.055 and 21.49.052 or online at http://www.seattle.gov/city-light/business-solutions/business-billing-and-account-information/business-rates. 3.3 Incentives. Incentives in the form alternative funding sources and Department incentive budget authorized by RCW 21.53.015 are being used to lower user fees paid by customers. 3.4 Parking fees. Additional parking fees may be required by some site hosts. Parking fees, as noted at applicable sites, may be collected via the EV charging transaction or via the site host's paid parking system. Parking fees will be determined by the individual or organization responsible for establishing parking fees for that location, such as the property owner, property manager, parking management company, or other City of Seattle department site hosts. 3.5 Fee Implementation Process. Information regarding the fee implementation process for the Department's Public EV Charging Pilot Program is provided in the Public Electric Vehicle Charging Station Fees DPP FAQ. 4.0 REFERENCES 4.1 Seattle Municipal Code Section 6. Subsection 21.49.130 (G): Department authority to rent equipment associated with the use of electricity. 4.2 Seattle Municipal Code Section 6. Section 21.49.070: Clarification of rental fees for use of electric charging facilities operated by the Department. 4.3 Seattle Municipal Code 21.49.055: rate provision for Medium General Service and applicable rate schedules as found on City Light's website: http://www.seattle.gov/city-light/business-solutions/business-billing-and-account-information/business-rates. 4.4 Seattle Municipal Code 21.49.052: rate provision for Small General Service and applicable rate schedules as found on City Light's website: http://www.seattle.gov/city-light/business-solutions/business-billing-and-account-information/business-rates. 4.5 Seattle Municipal Code 11.72.260: Parking overtime restrictions. 4.6 Seattle Municipal Code 11.75.015: Parking violations on blockfaces, or portions thereof, requiring payment to park. 4.7 Seattle Municipal Code 11.76.020: Parking longer than time limit. 4.8 Seattle Municipal Code 11.72.125: Electric vehicle parking charging station; electric vehicles. 4.9 RCW 46.08.185: Electric vehicle charging stations Signage Penalty. 4.10 Public Electric Vehicle Charging Station Fees DPP FAQ at: https://www.seattle.gov/documents/Departments/CityLight/DPP/PublicEVChargingFees_FAQ_2023.pdf 4.11 Public Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Pilot Program FAQ at: https://www.seattle.gov/documents/Departments/CityLight/EV_FAQ.pdf 4.12 Seattle's Clean Transportation Electrification Blueprint: https://www.seattle.gov/environment/climate-change/transportation-/transportation-electrification Distribution: Posted online at https://www.seattle.gov/city-light/about-us/what-we-do/public-policies REVISION HISTORY: DATE CHANGES MADE REVISED BY 1/13/2023 Updated Department Policy & Procedure to reflect current business practices, and update to rental fee tables to include current rental fees. Author: Victor Couto, Judy Blinder Coordinator: Kim Kinney |
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