Connector. Refers to the device that attaches an electric vehicle to a charging port in order to transfer electricity. Direct Current Fast Charger (DCFC): Refers to an EV Charger that enables rapid charging by delivering direct-current (DC) electricity directly to an EV’s battery. Downtime: Refers to a period of time when a charging port’s hardware or software are not online and available for use, or the charging port does not successfully dispense electricity as expected. Downtime does not include outages for reasons outside the Charging Station operator’s control, such as electric utility service interruptions, internet or cellular service provider interruptions and outages caused by the vehicles, provided that the Charging Station operator can demonstrate that the charging port would otherwise be operational. Electric Vehicle (EV): Refers to a motor vehicle that is either partially or fully powered on electric power received from an external power source. For the purposes of this Agreement, this definition does not include golf carts, electric bicycles, or other micromobility devices.
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Sources: Incentive Agreement, Incentive Agreement