Performance and Reliability Testing Sample Clauses

Performance and Reliability Testing. The goals of this task are to perform chassis dynamometer testing and multi-week, on- road reliability testing with loaded trailers of the FCEV and NG PHEV Class 8 drayage trucks. • Plan and conduct performance , emissions, and NG hydrogen and electricity consumption testing at the HD Chassis Dynamometer laboratory of the University of California at Riverside, College of Engineering Center for Environmental Research and Technology (UCR CE-CERT). • Test one EV and one NG PHEVFCEV Class 8 drayage trucks each with a loaded trailers in operation closely simulating the drive cycles typically taken by the end-user fleets for a period of 4 weeks. • Identify and characterize the maximum driving range of the FCEV design in real-world operation and validate the its performance of the NG PHEV design over existing road conditions found in Southern California. • Prepare Chassis Dynamometer Test Report for inclusion in the On-Road Test Report that includes but is not limited to emissions and any resultant anomalies noted during testing. • Chassis Dynamometer Test Report • On-Road Test Report The goals of this task are to procure access to local H2 refueling stations, ensure adequate available H2 storage capacity, install at least 4 EV chargers with accompanying charging infrastructure to support field demonstration, deploy at least 1 EV and 3 NG PHEVs4 FCEVs, and field demonstrate the at least 4 trucks for a 12 month period. • Procure access to local H2 refueling stations and ensure adequate available storage capacity throughout the project demonstration period. • Work with each end-user fleet to install the charging infrastructure. • Deliver 4 FCEVs to end-user fleets and prepare documentation including but not limited to photos of delivered vehicles.
Performance and Reliability Testing. In addition to the warranties set forth in this Agreement and to the acceptance testing described in the previous Section, new Hardware or System models, types, or releases not previously installed or successfully tested by EDS (but specifically excluding XFP 2000 model COM recorders) ("New Hardware") must complete a thirty (30) working day performance and reliability testing period. If New Hardware does not perform in accordance with its Applicable Specifications for at least ninety-five percent (95%) of EDS' normal working hours during such testing period following the actual installation date of the New Hardware, then EDS shall so inform Anacomp in writing. Within ten (10) days of receipt of such notice, Anacomp shall, at EDS' option (i) repair or replace the unacceptable New Hardware at no additional cost to EDS, or (ii) accept the return of the New Hardware and refund to EDS any amounts paid by EDS for such New Hardware, including delivery and return transportation costs and expenses. If EDS elects (i) above, the repaired or replacement New Hardware shall be subject to the performance and reliability tests set forth in this Section. For purposes of New Hardware, "Acceptance Date" shall mean the date upon which New Hardware satisfactorily completes the performance and reliability test described in this Section.

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  • Performance and Compliance Seller shall have performed, in all material respects, all of the covenants and complied with all of the provisions required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it on or before the Closing.

  • Performance Testing (a) All performance tests of the Project, including any Initial Performance Test required in Section 2 of Appendix VIII, will be performed in accordance with the test procedures set forth in Appendix VIII (“Performance Test”), including additional procedures and protocols related to Performance Testing as mutually agreed between Buyer and Seller (“Test Procedures”). Seller shall bear all costs and receive all revenues, if applicable, associated with all Performance Tests. (b) After the Initial Delivery Date and during the Delivery Term, Buyer will have the right to conduct a Performance Test (“Buyer Performance Test”) no more than once a calendar year to demonstrate whether the Project is capable of delivering the Distribution Services at the Contract Capacity. Within 30 calendar days following a Buyer Performance Test, Seller will have the right to retest the Project with a Performance Test (“Seller Retest”). For the avoidance of doubt, the results of any Seller Retest will supersede the results of the preceding Buyer Performance Test. (i) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is capable of delivering Distribution Services at or above ninety-nine percent (99%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, the Contract Capacity will remain the Initial Contract Capacity; (ii) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is capable of delivering Distribution Services at more than or equal to eighty-five (85%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, but less than ninety-nine percent (99%) of the Initial Contract Capacity (“Testing Band”), the Contract Capacity will be automatically adjusted (upwards or downwards) to the capacity commensurate with the amount of Distribution Services the Project delivered during the Performance Test within the Testing Band. (iii) If a Buyer Performance Test or, if a corresponding Seller Retest has occurred, a Seller Retest demonstrates the Project is not capable of delivering Distribution Services of at least eighty-five percent (85%) of the Initial Contract Capacity, an Event of Default shall occur in accordance with Section 7.1(a)(viii).

  • Performance Tests Contractor shall perform Performance Tests in accordance with Section 11.2 of the Agreement and Attachment S.

  • Performance Reporting The State of California is required to submit the following financial reports to FEMA:

  • Performance Standards The Contractor agrees to perform all tasks and provide deliverables as set forth in the Contract. The Department and the Customer will be entitled at all times, upon request, to be advised as to the status of work being done by the Contractor and of the details thereof.