File #: 2019-267    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/4/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/19/2019 Final action:
Title: CONSIDERATION OF A POLICY ON THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE BY HOLDERS OF CALIFORNIA C-10 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LICENSES
Attachments: 1. City of Long Beach Memorandum
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Report to Mayor and City Council
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Discussion


SUBJECT:
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CONSIDERATION OF A POLICY ON THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE BY HOLDERS OF CALIFORNIA C-10 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LICENSES

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I. SUMMARY

On March 5, 2019, this matter was requested to be placed on tonight's agenda.
Councilmember Dear has requested the Council consider developing a Council policy, similar to a policy adopted by the City of Long Beach, where future work done to develop the city's electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure would be performed by workers who hold a valid California C-10 electrical contractors license. This requirement would apply to light, medium and/or heavy duty EV charging infrastructure.

II. RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

CONSIDER and PROVIDE direction.


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III. ALTERNATIVES


TAKE any actions Council deems appropriate.


IV. BACKGROUND

Motor vehicles are one of the largest sources of greenhouse gasses and hence it is clear that electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure is an importance part of Carson's future in reducing emissions. EV infrastructure is essential to ensure the City can make renewable energy options available to residents, commuters and businesses. In addition, safe installation is equally as important as providing the infrastructure. Best practices and the correct safety training measures have to be followed by those contractors installing electric vehicle infrastructure.

Just like today's traditional quick 'in and out' gas stations were built having to meet very certain safety, environmental and state requirements, EV charging stations also require safeguards upon installation. Councilmember Dear is proposing that the City Council adopt a policy that would require contractors working in Carson on City EV infrastructure hold a valid Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) certification, and their electricians be required to hold EVITP certification.

EVITP is a national non-profit ...

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