Maryland Code § PU-7-904

Section PU-7-904
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, an electric
company operating an EV charging network shall maintain uptime standards for
each EV charging station in accordance with:
(i) federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure standards
and requirements; or
(ii) alternative uptime standards and requirements approved
by the Commission.
(2) The uptime requirement under paragraph (1) of this subsection
does not include any time in which an EV charging station is unavailable due to:
(i) force majeure, as determined by the Commission; or
(ii) vandalism.
(b) An electric company shall calculate EV charging station uptime on a
quarterly basis for the immediately preceding 12 months.
(c) (1) An electric company that operates an EV charging station for
public use shall be subject to the same reporting requirements as an electric company
that receives federal funding related to electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
(2) An electric company that operates an EV charging network or EV
charging station shall submit the following EV charging station data to the
Commission on a quarterly basis:
(i) the location of the EV charging station; and
(ii) for each EV charging station:
1. charging session start and end times;
2. the total amount of electricity, in kilowatt-hours,
dispensed to an electric vehicle for each charging session;

3. the peak amount of electricity, in kilowatts,
dispensed to an electric vehicle for each charging session;
4. uptime for each of the previous 3 months;
5. the cost of electricity needed to operate each EV
charging station for each of the previous 3 months;
6. maintenance and repair costs for each of the
previous 3 months;
7. the cost of acquiring real property for use as an EV
charging station;
8. the cost of acquiring and installing electric vehicle
charging equipment;
9. the cost of acquiring and installing distributed
energy resources;
10. the cost to the electric company of connecting to the
electric grid and any applicable connection upgrades;
11. the capacity, in kilowatts or kilowatt-hours as
appropriate, of each type of distributed energy resource used by an EV charging
station;
12. the number of EV charging stations that failed to
meet the uptime requirements under subsection (a) of this section;
13. when applicable, the reason an EV charging station
failed to meet the uptime requirements under subsection (a) of this section; and
14. when applicable, the date an EV charging station
was repaired.

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