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DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS. The goal of this task is to collect operational data from the project, to analyze that data for economic and environmental impacts, and to include the data and analysis in the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Develop data collection test plan for deployed charging equipment. • Troubleshoot any issues identified. • Collect a minimum of 12 months of data on charging events for the deployed infrastructure including, but not limited to: o Charge and session duration o Energy delivered (kWh) o Peak power delivered (kW) o Applicable price for charging, including but not limited to: electric utility tariff, EVSP service contract, or public charger price o Payment method o Types of vehicles using the charging equipment o Number of unique vehicles and frequency of “repeat vehicles” o Energy delivered back to grid or facility if a bidirectional charging use case (kWh) • Submit the data described above electronically in a monthly progress report throughout the duration of the data collection period. • Develop a plan to provide other relevant data and information throughout the duration of the funding agreement including, but not limited to: o Lessons learned o Best practices (e.g., permitting and installation processes) o Job creation o Economic development o Increased state revenue • Submit the data described above electronically in a quarterly progress report throughout the duration of the agreement. • Identify any planned use of renewable energy in the project. • Compare any project performance and expectations provided in the proposal to Energy Commission with actual project performance and accomplishments. • Collect data, information, and analysis described above and include in the Final Report.

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

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DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS. The goal of this task is to collect operational data from the project, to analyze that data for economic and environmental impacts, and to include the data and analysis in regular progress reports and the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Develop data collection test plan for deployed charging equipment. • Troubleshoot any issues identified. • Collect a minimum of 12 months of data on charging events for the deployed infrastructure including, but not limited to: o Charge and session duration o Energy delivered (kWh) o Peak power delivered (kW) o Applicable price for charging, including but not limited to: electric utility tariff, EVSP service contract, or public charger price o Payment method o Types of vehicles using the charging equipment o Number of unique vehicles and frequency of “repeat vehicles” o Energy delivered back to grid or facility if a bidirectional charging use case (kWh) • Submit the data described above electronically in a monthly progress report throughout the duration of the data collection period. • Develop a plan to provide other relevant data and information throughout the duration of the funding agreement including, but not limited to: o Lessons learned o Best practices (e.g., permitting and installation processes) o Job creation o Economic development o Increased state revenue • Submit the data described above electronically in a quarterly progress report throughout the duration of the agreement. • Identify any planned use of renewable energy in the project. • Compare any project performance and expectations provided in the proposal to the Energy Commission with actual project performance and accomplishments. • Collect data, information, and analysis described above and include in the Final Report.

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS. The goal of this task is to collect operational data from the project, to analyze that data for economic and environmental impacts, and to include the data and analysis in regular progress reports and the Final Report. The Recipient shall: Develop data collection test plan for deployed charging equipment. Troubleshoot any issues identified. Collect a minimum of 12 months of data on charging events for the deployed infrastructure including, but not limited to: o Charge and session duration o Energy delivered (kWh) o Peak power delivered (kW) o Applicable price for charging, including but not limited to: electric utility tariff, EVSP service contract, or public charger price o Payment method o Types of vehicles using the charging equipment o Number of unique vehicles and frequency of “repeat vehicles” o Energy delivered back to grid or facility if a bidirectional charging use case (kWh) Submit the data described above electronically in a monthly progress report throughout the duration of the data collection period. Develop a plan to provide other relevant data and information throughout the duration of the funding agreement including, but not limited to: o Lessons learned o Best practices (e.g., permitting and installation processes) o Job creation o Economic development o Increased state revenue Submit the data described above electronically in a quarterly progress report throughout the duration of the agreement. Identify any planned use of renewable energy in the project. Compare any project performance and expectations provided in the proposal to Energy Commission with actual project performance and accomplishments. Collect data, information, and analysis described above and include in the Final Report.

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

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DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS. The goal of this task is to collect operational data from the project, to analyze that data for economic and environmental impacts, and to include the data and analysis in regular progress reports and the Final Report. The Recipient shall: • Develop data collection test plan for deployed charging equipment. • Troubleshoot any issues identified. • Collect a minimum of 12 months of data on charging events for the deployed infrastructure including, but not limited to: o Charge and session duration o Energy delivered (kWh) o Peak power delivered (kW) o Applicable price for charging, including but not limited to: to electric utility tariff, EVSP service contract, or public charger price o Payment method o Types of vehicles using the charging equipment o Number of unique vehicles and frequency of “repeat vehicles” o Energy delivered back to grid or facility if a bidirectional charging use case (kWh) • Submit the data described above electronically in a monthly quarterly progress report throughout the duration of the data collection period. • Develop a plan to provide other relevant data and information throughout the duration of the funding agreement including, but not limited to: o Lessons learned o Best practices (e.g., permitting and installation processes) o Job creation o Economic development o Increased state revenue • Submit the data described above electronically in a quarterly progress report throughout the duration of the agreement. • Identify any planned use of renewable energy in the project. • Compare any project performance and expectations provided in the proposal to Energy Commission with actual project performance and accomplishments. • Collect data, information, and analysis described above and include in the Final Report.

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Samples: www.energy.ca.gov

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