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Roseville council introduces ordinance to create EV public-transit time-of-use rate
Summary
The City Council voted to introduce an ordinance establishing a new time-of-use (TOU) electric rate for zero-emission public transit charging and to update municipal code language on city-owned EV charging stations.
The Roseville City Council on July 16 voted to introduce for first reading an ordinance that adds a new zero-emission public transit time-of-use (TOU) general service rate and updates city code language for city-owned electric vehicle charging stations.
City staff said the new TOU rate is designed to encourage off-peak charging of electric buses, support Roseville’s electrification goals and protect grid reliability by shifting large fleet charging away from on-peak hours. Carrie, identified by staff as the city’s electric rate analyst, told the council the new rate keeps the medium-commercial basic service charge at $65 per month and a demand charge of…
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