CPUC’s Transportation Electrification Safety Requirements Checklist Sample Clauses

CPUC’s Transportation Electrification Safety Requirements Checklist. The Safety Requirements Checklist applies to CPUC-Approved Transportation Electrification Programs and can be downloaded from: xxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/XxxxXxxx/XxxxxxxxXxxxx.xxxx?xx=0000000000
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CPUC’s Transportation Electrification Safety Requirements Checklist. The Safety Requirements Checklist applies to CPUC-Approved Transportation Electrification Programs. • Customer-Owned Infrastructure: This includes the EVSE purchased and installed by the Program Participant pursuant to this Agreement; and the Customer-Side Make-Ready, if the Program Participant elects the Self-Install Customer-Side Make-Ready option. • Customer-Side Make-Ready: The Customer-Side Make-Ready Infrastructure includes all Infrastructure from the utility meter up to the first point of interconnection with the EVSE. Make-Ready, as defined herein, does NOT include purchase or installation of the EVSE. • Disadvantaged Community (DAC): Census tracts in California with a top 25% quartile score according to California Environmental Protection Agency’s CalEnviroScreen 3.0 tool. • Easement: A real property instrument substantially in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto to grant right of way for SDG&E to construct, maintain, operate, and repair any Utility-Owned Infrastructure. • Effective Date: The date that this Agreement is dually signed and executed. • Electric Vehicle Service Provider (EVSP): The entity from which the EVSE and Network Services is purchased. • Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE): An individual charging station unit that may contain one or more charging ports for the purpose of connecting the electric vehicle to a grid- connected power source capable of recharging the vehicle’s battery pack. The individual connectors of the EVSE are referred to as ports. Each EVSE can charge one or more vehicles depending on the number of ports the unit is equipped with. Qualifying EVSE that meets the technical specifications set forth by SDG&E are listed in the APL. • EVSE Rebate: Financial reimbursement paid to an eligible Program Participant, or its designee, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Program, to offset a portion of the purchase of approved EVSE. • In-Service Date: The date the Infrastructure installed under this Agreement becomes available for use by the Program Participant. • Infrastructure: The equipment and materials to be installed by either party pursuant to this Agreement on both the Utility-Side and Customer-Side of the electric meter.

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