(a) has four wheels;
(b) was manufactured for use primarily on public streets, roads and
highways;
(c) the powertrain of which has not been modified from the original
manufacturer's specifications;
(d) is rated at not more than eight thousand five hundred pounds gross
vehicle weight;
(e) has a maximum speed capability of at least fifty-five miles per
hour; and
(f) is propelled at least in part by an electric motor and associated
power electronics which provide acceleration torque to the drive wheels
sometime during normal vehicle operations, and that draws electricity
from a hydrogen fuel cell or from a battery that:
(i) has a capacity of not less than four kilowatt hours; and
(ii) is capable of being recharged from an external source of
electricity.
2. No later than April first, two thousand eighteen each combination
gas and electric corporation shall file an application with the
commission to establish a residential tariff for eligible vehicles for
the purpose of recharging an eligible vehicle or vehicles.
3. The commission shall, after notice and opportunity for public
comment, approve, modify, or reject the tariff.
4. Within sixty days of commission approval of a combination gas and
electric corporation's tariff filed under this section, such combination
gas and electric corporation shall make the tariff available to
customers.
5. The combination gas and electric corporation may at any time
propose revisions to a tariff filed under this section based on changing
costs or conditions.
6. Each combination gas and electric corporation providing a tariff
under this section shall periodically report to the commission, as
established by the commission and on a form prescribed by the
commission, the following information:
(a) the number of customers who have arranged to have electricity
delivered under the tariff;
(b) the total amount of electricity delivered under the tariff; and
(c) other data required by the commission.
Structure New York Laws
65-A - Notification to Social Services Officials.
66 - General Powers of Commission in Respect to Gas and Electricity.
66-A - Conservation of Gas, Declaration of Policy, Delegation of Power.
66-B - Continuation of Gas Service.
66-C - Conservation of Energy.
66-D - Contract Carrier Authorization.
66-E - Monitoring of Natural Gas Procurement.
66-F - Purchase and Procurement of Natural Gas at Lowest Available Price.
66-G - Sale of Indigenous Natural Gas for Generation of Electricity.
66-H - Certain Electric Corporations; Payment Equivalent to Tax.
66-K - Allowance Credit Trading or Sales.
66-M - Green Jobs-Green New York On-Bill Recovery.
66-O - Electric Vehicle Charging Tariff.
66-P - Establishment of a Renewable Energy Program.
66-Q - Gas and Electric Billing Information for Residential Rental Premises.
66-R - Requirements for Certain Renewable Energy Systems.
66-S - Electric Vehicle Charging; Commercial Tariff.
66-T - Thermal Energy Network Development.
66-T*2 - Registration of Energy Brokers and Energy Consultants.
66-V - Requirements for Certain Climate Risk-Related and Energy Transition Projects.
67 - Inspection of Gas and Electric Meters.
67-A - Charges for Past Services.
68 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity.
68-A - Statements of Nature and Extent of Interests to Be Filed Upon Request.
70 - Transfer of Franchises or Stocks.
72 - Notice and Hearing; Order Fixing Price of Gas or Electricity or Requiring Improvement.
73 - Compensation to Customers Experiencing Widespread Prolonged Outages.
73-A - Prioritization of Emergency Services.
74 - Energy Storage Deployment Policy.
74-A - Westchester County Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Resources Program.
74-B - Long Island Community Choice Aggregation Programs.
75 - Defense in Case of Excessive Charges for Gas or Electricity.
76 - Rates Charged Veteran Organizations, Religious Bodies and Community Residences.