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Laboratory testing initiative set to revolutionize EV charging standards

December 12, 2023 | Department of Public Service, State Agencies, Executive , New York



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Laboratory testing initiative set to revolutionize EV charging standards
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the upcoming laboratory-based testing for electric vehicle (EV) chargers, emphasizing the importance of controlled environments to ensure accurate results. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) will conduct these tests at their Knoxville, Tennessee facility, a decision made to streamline the process and avoid complications associated with field testing.

The meeting highlighted the need for a structured approach to testing, with participants agreeing that starting in a lab setting would allow for better control over variables and equipment. This foundational phase is seen as crucial for developing a reliable testing protocol before potentially moving to field tests in the future.

Bianca from Con Edison provided an overview of the testing timeline, noting that a working group meeting will be held from December to January to kick off the initiative. EPRI is actively seeking partnerships for source testing equipment, with a deadline set for January 15. Subsequent meetings are planned for February and May to share initial results and finalize testing protocols.

By October, the team aims to present the final testing results, marking the conclusion of the current phase of the project. The discussions underscored the collaborative nature of the initiative, with a call for partnerships from vehicle manufacturers and charging providers to enhance the testing process.

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