HARRISBURG, December 26, 2023 – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) alerted consumers and other interested parties about the start of a public comment period for a proposed PUC policy statement regarding electric utility rate design for electric vehicle (EV) charging.
EV Charging Policy Statement
In October 2023, the Commission unanimously approved a motion by PUC Chairman Stephen M. DeFrank, which began the process for developing a policy statement – seeking comments from Pennsylvania’s electric distribution companies (EDCs) and other interested parties about the factors that the Commission should consider, including, but not limited to, key policy issues related to EV-charging rate tariffs, rate design, and rate equity for distribution services and default service generation.
In initiating this discussion, Chairman DeFrank highlighted the opportunity to utilize the portfolio of new technologies such as advanced metering, advanced grid monitoring, energy efficiency, demand response, and smart devices–to better accommodate the evolving demand profiles created by a new energy landscape.
The move to craft a policy statement on EV charging comes following an extensive study of the issue by a PUC-convened EV Charging Rate Design Working Group, along with a review of input and comments generated in response to a petition filed in 2022 by a coalition focused on EV adoption and development in Pennsylvania.
Commenting on the Proposed EV Charging Policy Statement
The proposed EV charging policy statement was published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin on December 23, 2023 [53 Pa.B. 7935], which began the period for public comments and reply comments.
Interested parties may submit written comments through January 22, 2024. Following that, parties have an opportunity to file written reply comments through February 21, 2024.
Both comments and reply comments should reference PUC docket number M-2023-3040755.
Comments and/or reply comments should be filed using the Commission’s electronic filing system (eFile). A free eFiling account may be opened and used through the Commission’s website, which also includes instructions for filing comments.
NOTE: Comments containing confidential information may not be eFiled but must be emailed to Commission Secretary Rosemary Chiavetta at rchiavetta@pa.gov rather than being eFiled.
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