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DESCRIPTION:CPUC has mandated installing 7\,500 Electric Vehicle Charging S
 tations (EVCS) throughout the PG&amp;E territory by the end of 2020. This incl
 udes “behind-the-meter” work to install Level 2 charging stations and 
 the direct current (DC) fast chargers. Exponent helped PG&amp;E to develop sta
 ndards for behind the meter installations for safety and compliance with s
 tandards of care. The developed standards are field-tested. In connection 
 with the general efforts\, other topics concerning behind-the-meter instal
 lations have been researched such as sub-metering through existing junctio
 ns\; revenue-grade metering and possibility of eliminating the need for tr
 aditional meters\; and load sharing and load management. This presentation
  outlines some of the challenges and lessons learned during this effort. I
 t also includes some of the research performed in the relevant areas.\n\nB
 ldg:  Courtyard Room\, 505 Van Ness Avenue\, San Francisco\, California\, 
 United States\, 94102
LOCATION:Bldg:  Courtyard Room\, 505 Van Ness Avenue\, San Francisco\, Cali
 fornia\, United States\, 94102
ORGANIZER:charles.mee@cpuc.ca.gov
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:EV Charger Stations and the Utility Role - Developments\, Projects\
 , and Challenges
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/197872
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;CPUC has mandated installing 7\,500 Electr
 ic Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCS) throughout the PG&amp;amp\;E territory by 
 the end of 2020. This includes &amp;ldquo\;behind-the-meter&amp;rdquo\; work to in
 stall Level 2 charging stations and&amp;nbsp\;the direct current (DC) fast cha
 rgers. Exponent helped PG&amp;amp\;E to develop standards for behind the meter
  installations for safety and compliance with standards of care. The devel
 oped standards are field-tested. In connection with the general efforts\, 
 other topics concerning behind-the-meter installations have been researche
 d such as sub-metering through existing junctions\; revenue-grade metering
  and possibility of eliminating the need for traditional meters\; and load
  sharing and load management. This presentation outlines some of the chall
 enges and lessons learned during this effort. It also includes some of the
  research performed in the relevant areas.&lt;/p&gt;
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