BILL REQ. #: H-2006.1
State of Washington | 61st Legislature | 2009 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 03/02/09.
AN ACT Relating to electric vehicles; amending RCW 43.19.648; adding a new section to chapter 84.36 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 82.29A RCW; adding a new section to chapter 82.08 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 82.12 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 79.13 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 43.21C RCW; adding a new section to chapter 19.27 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 35.63 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 35A.63 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 36.70 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 36.70A RCW; creating new sections; and providing expiration dates.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The legislature finds the development of
electric vehicle infrastructure to be a critical step in creating jobs,
fostering economic growth, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and
stemming the effects of climate change in Washington state. Limited
driving distance between battery charges is a fundamental disadvantage
and obstacle to broad consumer adoption of vehicles powered by
electricity. In order to eliminate this fundamental disadvantage and
dramatically increase consumer acceptance and usage of electric
vehicles, it is essential that an infrastructure of convenient electric
vehicle charging opportunities be developed. The purpose of this act
is to encourage the transition to electric vehicle use and to expedite
the establishment of a convenient, cost-effective, electric vehicle
infrastructure that such a transition necessitates. The state's
success in encouraging this transition will serve as an economic
stimulus to the creation of short-term and long-term jobs as the entire
automobile industry and its associated direct and indirect jobs
transform over time from combustion to electric vehicles.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 (1) A regional transportation planning
organization containing any county with a population in excess of one
million in collaboration with representatives from the department of
ecology, the department of community, trade, and economic development,
local governments, and the office of regulatory affairs must:
(a) Develop short-term and long-term plans outlining how state,
regional, and local government construction may include electric
vehicle infrastructure in publicly available parking and government
fleet vehicle parking, including what ratios of charge spots to parking
may be appropriate based on location or type of facility or building;
(b) Make recommendations to the state building code council on how
future updates to the state building code can incorporate standards for
new residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to ensure that
the appropriate electric circuitry is installed to support electric
vehicle infrastructure;
(c) Develop an implementation plan for counties with a population
greater than five hundred thousand with the goal of having public and
private parking spaces, in the aggregate, be ten percent electric
vehicle ready by December 31, 2018; and
(d) Consider to what extent, if any, state preemption of local
regulation of electric vehicle infrastructure is appropriate in order
to encourage rapid deployment of electric vehicle infrastructure
statewide.
(2) These recommendations and plans must be submitted to the
legislature by December 31, 2010.
(3) The definitions in this subsection apply through this section
unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 A new section is added to chapter 84.36 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) Before installation of any electric vehicle infrastructure, an
owner or lessee of property who meets the requirements of this section
may apply to the assessor of the county in which the property is
located for a special property tax exemption. This application must be
made upon forms prescribed by the department of revenue and supplied by
the county assessor.
(a)(i) If a lessee of the property has paid for all expenses
associated with the installation and purchase of the electric vehicle
infrastructure, then the benefit of the exemption must inure to the
lessee.
(ii) A lessee, otherwise eligible to receive the benefit of the
exemption under this section, is entitled to receive such benefit only
to the extent that the lessee maintains a valid lease agreement with
the property owner for the property in which the electric vehicle
infrastructure was installed.
(b) An exemption may be granted under this section only to the
property owner or lessee that pays for all the expenses associated with
the installation and purchase of the electric vehicle infrastructure.
In no event may both the property owner and the lessee receive an
exemption under this section in the same calendar year for the
installation and purchase of the same electric vehicle infrastructure.
(c) After December 1, 2019, no new application for a special tax
exemption may be made by a property owner or lessee, or accepted by the
county assessor.
(2) For purposes of this section, "special property tax exemption"
means the determination of the assessed value of the property
subtracting, for ten years, the increase in value attributable to the
installation of electric vehicle infrastructure.
(3) The county assessor must, for ten consecutive assessment years
following the calendar year in which the application is made, place a
special property tax exemption on property classified as eligible.
(4) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4 A new section is added to chapter 82.29A RCW
to read as follows:
(1) Leasehold excise tax may not be imposed on leases to tenants of
public lands for purposes of installing, maintaining, and operating
electric vehicle infrastructure.
(2) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
(3) This section expires January 1, 2020.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5 A new section is added to chapter 82.08 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The tax imposed by RCW 82.08.020 does not apply to:
(a) The sale of electric vehicles;
(b) The sale of electric vehicle batteries;
(c) The sale of or charge made for labor and services rendered in
respect to installing, repairing, altering, or improving electric
vehicle batteries;
(d) The sale of or charge made for labor and services rendered in
respect to installing, constructing, repairing, or improving electric
vehicle infrastructure; and
(e) The sale of tangible personal property that will become a
component of electric vehicle infrastructure during the course of
installing, constructing, repairing, or improving electric vehicle
infrastructure.
(2) Sellers may make tax exempt sales under this section only if
the buyer provides the seller with an exemption certification in a form
and manner prescribed by the department. The seller must retain a copy
of the certificate for the seller's files.
(3) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
(4) This section expires January 1, 2020.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6 A new section is added to chapter 82.12 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The tax imposed by RCW 82.12.020 does not apply to the use of:
(a) Electric vehicles;
(b) Electric vehicle batteries;
(c) Labor and services rendered in respect to installing,
repairing, altering, or improving electric vehicle batteries; and
(d) Tangible personal property that will become a component of
electric vehicle infrastructure during the course of installing,
constructing, repairing, or improving electric vehicle infrastructure.
(2) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
(3) This section expires January 1, 2020.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7 A new section is added to chapter 79.13 RCW
under the subchapter heading "general provisions" to read as follows:
(1) The state and any local government, including any housing
authority, is authorized to lease land owned by such an entity to any
person for purposes of installing, maintaining, and operating a battery
charging station, a battery exchange station, or a rapid charging
station, for a term not in excess of fifty years, for rent of not less
than one dollar per year, and with such other terms as the public
entity's governing body determines in its sole discretion.
(2) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
Sec. 8 RCW 43.19.648 and 2007 c 348 s 202 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) Effective June 1, 2015, all state agencies and local government
subdivisions of the state, to the extent determined practicable by the
rules adopted by the department of community, trade, and economic
development pursuant to RCW 43.325.080, are required to satisfy one
hundred percent of their fuel usage for operating publicly owned
vessels, vehicles, and construction equipment from electricity or
biofuel.
(2) In order to phase in this transition for the state, all state
agencies, to the extent determined practicable by the department of
community, trade, and economic development by rules adopted pursuant to
RCW 43.325.080, are required to achieve forty percent fuel usage for
operating publicly owned vessels, vehicles, and construction equipment
from electricity or biofuel by June 1, 2013. The department of general
administration, in consultation with the department of community,
trade, and economic development, shall report to the governor and the
legislature by December 1, 2013, on what percentage of the state's fuel
usage is from electricity or biofuel.
(3) Except for cars owned or operated by the Washington state
patrol, when tires on vehicles in the state's motor vehicle fleet are
replaced, they must be replaced with tires that have the same or better
rolling resistance as the original tires.
(4) By December 31, 2015, the state must, to the extent
practicable, install electrical outlets capable of charging electric
vehicles in each of the state's fleet parking and maintenance
facilities.
(5) By December 31, 2015, the state must, to the extent
practicable, install electrical outlets capable of charging electric
vehicles in each state-operated highway rest stop.
(6) By December 31, 2015, the state must provide the opportunity to
lease space for the limited purpose of installing and operating a
battery exchange station or a battery charging station in appropriate
state-owned highway rest stops.
(7) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9 A new section is added to chapter 43.21C RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The installation of individual battery charging stations and
battery exchange stations, which individually are categorically exempt
under the rules adopted under RCW 43.21C.110, shall not be disqualified
from such categorically exempt status as a result of their being parts
of a larger proposal that includes other such facilities and related
utility networks under the rules adopted under RCW 43.21C.110.
(2) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 10 A new section is added to chapter 19.27 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The state building code council shall adopt by rule standards
for electric vehicle infrastructure. Rules adopted by the council must
consider applicable national and international standards.
(2) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 11 A new section is added to chapter 35.63 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) Electric vehicle infrastructure is a permitted use in all zones
other than residential zones by July 1, 2010. Any local land use
regulatory authority pertaining to the development and construction of
electric vehicle infrastructure must be exercised in a manner that does
not render the project impracticable or significantly delay its
installation.
(2) Cities are authorized to adopt incentive programs to encourage
the retrofitting of existing structures with the electrical outlets
capable of charging electric vehicles. Incentives may include bonus
height, site coverage, floor area ratio, and transferable development
rights for use in urban growth areas.
(3) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 12 A new section is added to chapter 35A.63
RCW to read as follows:
(1) Electric vehicle infrastructure is a permitted use in all zones
other than residential zones by July 1, 2010. Any local land use
regulatory authority pertaining to the development and construction of
electric vehicle infrastructure must be exercised in a manner that does
not render the project impracticable or significantly delay its
installation.
(2) Code cities are authorized to adopt incentive programs to
encourage the retrofitting of existing structures with the electrical
outlets capable of charging electric vehicles. Incentives may include
bonus height, site coverage, floor area ratio, and transferable
development rights for use in urban growth areas.
(3) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 13 A new section is added to chapter 36.70 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) Electric vehicle infrastructure is a permitted use in all zones
other than residential zones by July 1, 2010. Any local land use
regulatory authority pertaining to the development and construction of
electric vehicle infrastructure must be exercised in a manner that does
not render the project impracticable or significantly delay its
installation.
(2) Counties and cities are authorized to adopt incentive programs
to encourage the retrofitting of existing structures with the
electrical outlets capable of charging electric vehicles. Incentives
may include bonus height, site coverage, floor area ratio, and
transferable development rights for use in urban growth areas.
(3) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 14 A new section is added to chapter 36.70A
RCW to read as follows:
(1) Electric vehicle infrastructure is a permitted use in all zones
other than residential zones by July 1, 2010. Any local land use
regulatory authority pertaining to the development and construction of
electric vehicle infrastructure must be exercised in a manner that does
not render the project impracticable or significantly delay its
installation.
(2) Counties and cities are authorized to adopt incentive programs
to encourage the retrofitting of existing structures with the
electrical outlets capable of charging electric vehicles. Incentives
may include bonus height, site coverage, floor area ratio, and
transferable development rights for use in urban growth areas.
(3) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this
section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Battery charging station" means an electrical component
assembly or cluster of component assemblies designed specifically to
charge batteries within electric vehicles, which meet or exceed any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(b) "Battery exchange station" means a fully automated facility
that will enable an electric vehicle with a swappable battery to enter
a drive lane and exchange the depleted battery with a fully charged
battery through a fully automated process, which meets or exceeds any
standards, codes, and regulations set forth by the society of
automotive engineers, the national electric code, or other federal,
state, and local agencies.
(c) "Electric vehicle" means a passenger vehicle that uses
electricity as its sole source of propulsion power, including plug-in
electric vehicles and extended-range electric vehicles.
(d) "Electric vehicle infrastructure" means structures, machinery,
and equipment necessary to support an electric vehicle, including
battery charging stations, rapid charging stations, and battery
exchange stations.
(e) "Rapid charging station" means an industrial grade electrical
outlet that allows for faster recharging of electric vehicle batteries
through higher power levels, which meets or exceeds any standards,
codes, and regulations set forth by the society of automotive
engineers, the national electric code, or other federal, state, and
local agencies.