BCUC Approves Energy-Based Rate for FortisBC’s Electric Vehicle Charging Service
2024年6月29日 - 5:50AM
Today, the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) approved an
energy-based rate of $0.39 per kilowatt hour (kWh) for public
electric vehicle (EV) fast charging service at FortisBC Inc.’s
(FBC) charging stations. The approved energy-based rate will
replace the existing time-based rates and will be implemented by
October 1, 2024.
Following an open and transparent public review process, the
BCUC found that FBC designed its energy-based rate to fully recover
the forecast costs of providing public EV fast charging service,
meaning it is expected that FBC’s other customers would not be
subsidizing the costs of FBC’s public EV fast charging service.
In addition, the BCUC found that FBC’s energy-based rate of
$0.39 per kWh was reasonable compared to rates offered by similar
service providers in BC. The approved energy-based rate will apply
to FBC’s public EV fast charging service at its 50 kW and 100 kW
charging stations.
The BCUC also approved an idling charge of $0.40 per minute that
will begin five minutes after the end of a charging session. The
implementation date for the idling charge has not yet been
determined.
For more information about the BCUC’s decision or FBC’s
application, please see the proceeding page.
Background
On December 22, 2023, FBC applied to the BCUC for approval of
its EV fast charging rate. At the time FBC submitted its
application, it owned 42 EV fast charging stations across 22 sites
within its service territory, 34 of which are 50 kW and eight of
which are 100 kW.
On March 15, 2024, FBC received permission under Measurement
Canada’s temporary dispensation program to charge energy-based
rates at all its EV fast charging stations.
About the BCUC
The BCUC is an independent regulatory body, responsible for
regulating BC’s energy utilities, basic automobile insurance rates,
and intra-provincial pipeline rates. It is the BCUC’s role to
balance the interests of ratepayers and other stakeholders with the
interests of the businesses it regulates. The BCUC carries out fair
and transparent reviews of matters within its jurisdiction and
considers public input where public interest is impacted. The
BCUC is also the Administrator of BC’s Fuel Price Transparency Act
and is responsible for collecting and publishing information about
gasoline and diesel activities in BC, in an effort to promote
competitiveness and public confidence in the fuel market.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Krissy Van LoonManager, Communications Phone:
604.660.4727Email: Krissy.VanLoon@bcuc.com