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Multifamily Households Across California are Paying a Lot More to Charge Their Electric Vehicle

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  • Kandhra, Diya
  • MacCurdy, Dwight
  • Lipman, Timothy PhD

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To better understand inequities in EV charging costs, we compared charging costs at public EV DCFC stations to the cost for single-family housing (SFH) residents charging at home for three California electric utility service areas, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), San Diego Gas and Electric Company (SDG&E) and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), and for three specific urban areas - Sacramento, San Diego, and San Jose. We used a combination of observed pricing data from PlugShare, a crowd-sourced database of public EV charging, and public DCFC pricing data from electric vehicle service provider (EVSP) websites, as well as electric utility tariff information from their respective websites.

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  • Kandhra, Diya & MacCurdy, Dwight & Lipman, Timothy PhD, 2024. "Multifamily Households Across California are Paying a Lot More to Charge Their Electric Vehicle," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt9dn2j441, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt9dn2j441
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