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Attachment <br />Proposed Sustainability-Related Zoning Code Changes <br />105 2.Level 2 is considered medium charging with 240v outlets, charging head and cord hard- <br />106 wired to the circuit. <br />107 3.DC is considered fast or rapid charging. Voltage is greater than 240. <br />108 ELECTRIC VEHICLE: a vehicle that operates, either partially or exclusively, on electrical <br />109 energy from the electrical grid, or an off-grid source, that is stored on board for motive purposes. <br />110 “Electric vehicle” includes: <br />111 1.Battery electric vehicle <br />112 2.Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle <br />113 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION (EVCS): a public or private parking space that <br />114 is served by battery charging station equipment that has as its primary purpose the transfer of <br />115 electric energy (by conductive or inductive means) to a battery or other energy storage device in <br />116 an electric vehicle. <br />117 ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE: conduit/wiring, structures, machinery, and <br />118 equipment necessary and integral to support an electric vehicle, including battery charging <br />119 stations and rapid charging stations. <br />120 ELECTRIC VEHICLE PARKING SPACE: any marked parking space that identifies the use to <br />121 be exclusively for the parking of an electric vehicle. <br />122 ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT (EVSE): any equipment or electrical component <br />123 used in charging electric vehicles at a specific location. EVSE does not include equipment <br />124 located on the electric vehicles themselves. <br />125 ELECTRICAL CAPACITY shall mean, at minimum: <br />126 1.Panel capacity to accommodate a dedicated branch circuit and service capacity to install a <br />127 208/240V outlet per charger; <br />128 2.Conduit from an electric panel to future EVCS location(s). <br />129 PLUG IN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE: an electric vehicle that: <br />130 1.Contains an internal combustion engine and also allows power to be delivered to drive <br />131 wheels by an electric motor; <br />132 2.Charges its battery primarily by connecting to the grid or other off-board electrical <br />133 source; <br />134 3.May additionally be able to sustain battery charge using an on-board internal- <br />135 combustion-driven generator; and <br />136 4.Has the ability to travel powered by electricity. <br />4 <br /> <br />