EVSE definition
EVSE means the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment.
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
The EVSE is capable of operating without any decrease in performance over an ambient temperature range of minus 22 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
This report will convey results of empirical correlations between EVSE deployment and PEV adoption.
Agrees to ensure their EVSE equipment installer follows all relevant State and local codes, and AHJ permitting requirements.
Agrees to ensure their EVSE equipment installer will not install and energize any EVSE or associated equipment capable of generation or bidirectional operation without Permission to Operate from SCE.
All EVSE installations must comply with the SB350 safety requirement checklist.
More Definitions of EVSE
EVSE means electric vehicle supply equipment.
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 service equipment, including charging equipment and associated infrastructure and site upgrades.
EVSE means electric vehicle supply equipment, including Level 1, Level
EVSE means electric vehicle supply equipment; and may be used interchangeably with EV charger or charging station.
EVSE means EV supply equipment.