Understanding State-Level Regulatory Considerations for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment in South Carolina
Date
2021-04-29
Author
Advisors
Johnson, Timothy
Sutherland, Sara
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Abstract
Electric vehicle (EV) demand in the U.S. is growing. With this growth comes increased
demand
for public charging infrastructure, or electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). States
in the
Southeast generally fall behind other states in EV adoption and public EVSE deployment
from a
lack of policy support and funding incentives. Ambiguity around aspects of regulation
creates
additional challenges for implementing supportive policies and programs. Through state-level
policy analysis and expert interviews, this project identified current trends and
methods used for
regulating EVSE in relation to ownership, pricing, and standards for measuring the
amount of
electricity dispensed. This analysis is intended to provide the state of South Carolina
an overview
of actions that other states are taking on the matter and to provide recommendations
for
developing a regulatory plan that fosters growth of EV adoption and EVSE deployment
in the
region.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22670Citation
Frantz, Emma (2021). Understanding State-Level Regulatory Considerations for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment
in South Carolina. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22670.Collections
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