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Commission hearing record updated to include settlement revising Rocky Mountain Power's EV charging program
Summary
At a Utah Public Service Commission hearing, parties entered a settlement stipulation and admitted prefiled testimony for the 3‑year review of Rocky Mountain Power’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program (EVIP). Witnesses from the Division of Public Utilities, Office of Consumer Services and Western Resource Advocates urged the commission to approve the stipulation, which redirects incentives and changes certain program elements.
The Utah Public Service Commission hearing record was updated on Nov. 6, 2025, to include a settlement stipulation and multiple parties’ prefiled testimony in the three‑year review of Rocky Mountain Power’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program (EVIP).
Robert Davis, a utility technical consultant for the Division of Public Utilities, told the hearing the division ‘‘supports the party’s stipulation as just and reasonable in result and in the public interest’’ after summarizing the division’s review of the program’s operations since 2022.
Sean Grant, director of customer solutions at Rocky Mountain Power, read a prepared statement describing the settlement’s changes. ‘‘The electric vehicle infrastructure program launched in 2021 as a 10‑year $50,000,000 program to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure across Utah,’’ Grant said.…
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