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NY A10688

Bill

Status

Introduced

9/9/2022

Primary Sponsor

Brian Cunningham

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Origin

Assembly

2021-2022 General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Requires entities receiving state incentives or ratepayer funding to install or operate EV charging stations to report uptime data to the Public Service Commission beginning April 1, 2023, with service providers responsible for collecting hardware and software failure data.

  • Mandates reporting continue for a minimum of five years from the funding date unless the commission determines additional time is needed to collect data.

  • Requires the Public Service Commission to develop a standardized uptime formula by October 1, 2023, and assess publicly-funded charging station reliability every two years, including analysis by population density, geographical area, and income level.

  • Directs the commission to establish minimum industry operational standards for maintenance, preservation, reliability, and uptime of publicly-funded EV charging equipment by January 1, 2024, which all publicly-funded operators must comply with.

  • Requires the commission to develop tools or incentives to improve charging station reliability by April 1, 2024.

Legislative Description

Relates to establishing electric vehicle charging station reliability reporting and standards; requires entities to report and the public service commission to assess the reliability of charging stations; requires the commission to develop minimum industry operational standards for the long term maintenance, preservation, reliability, and uptime requirements of publicly funded electric vehicle charging equipment.

Last Action

referred to energy

9/9/2022

Committee Referrals

Energy9/9/2022

Full Bill Text

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