EVSE definition

EVSE or “EV Charging Station” means the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment appearing on the National Grid EVSE Qualified Equipment List.
EVSE means a device or apparatus, including vehicle supply cable, connector, internal relays and controls designed specifically for the purpose of delivering energy from the premises wiring to a plug-in-electric motor vehicle. This equipment must meet or exceed all applicable codes, standards, and required practices.

Examples of EVSE in a sentence

  • Any EVSE containing an embedded submeter must indicate that it contains a metering device.

  • Electric Vehicle Service Equipment (EVSE): The conductors, including the ungrounded, grounded, and equipment grounding conductors, the electric vehicle connectors, attachment plugs, and all other fittings, devices, power outlets or apparatuses installed specifically for the purpose of delivering energy from the premises wiring to the electric vehicle and may include an embedded submeter.

  • As described in Section II.A.1, REDWDS is open to "Electric vehicle service providers (EVSPs) and charging network companies, Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) manufacturers, Electric vehicle charging software and/or hardware providers, Automation service providers that manage or aggregate charging, and Vehicle manufacturers.

  • The submeter must be located at any fixed point between the primary utility electric meter and the electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) coupler.

  • Eligible alternative fuels include propane, natural gas, and electricity.⮚ Rocky Mountain Power provides rebates to non-residential and multi-family customers for the purchase of Level 2 and DC Fast Charging EVSE.


More Definitions of EVSE

EVSE means electric vehicle service equipment and refers to equipment associated with charging electric drive vehicles. It encompasses all of the conductors, plugs, fittings, and other hardware purposed to deliver energy from the electric grid to the vehicle.
EVSE means electric vehicle supply equipment used for charging EVs (SDG&E Rebuttal Testimony Ex. SDG&E 8, p. JPA-4, footnote 6).1
EVSE means electric vehicle supply equipment; and may be used interchangeably with EV charger or charging station.
EVSE means electric vehicle supply equipment, including Level 1, Level
EVSE means a UL listed qualifying product that charges EVs and appears on the Qualified Manufacturers List.
EVSE means either the Loop EVSE or such other EV Charger, including electric vehicle charging station(s), transformer upgrade, service wire, conduit and other secondary materials installed at the Site, in each case which is intended by the parties to use the Loop Network.