Project Revenue and Pricing for EV Charging Sample Clauses

Project Revenue and Pricing for EV Charging a. Consultant must provide sufficient information for LADOTD/LTRC to evaluate and confirm that Project revenue will be used in accordance with the Final NEVI Federal Rule. Any material decreases in costs or increases in revenues must be reported to LADOTD/LTRC for review and confirmation that the Project remains in compliance with the Final Nevi Federal Rule and other applicable requirements.
Project Revenue and Pricing for EV Charging a. Consultant must provide sufficient information for LADOTD/LTRC to evaluate and confirm that Project revenue will be used in accordance with the Final NEVI Federal Rule. Any material decreases in costs or increases in revenues must be reported to LADOTD/LTRC for review and confirmation that the Project remains in compliance with the Final Nevi Federal Rule and other applicable requirements. b. Project Revenue. As per § 680.106(m) of the Final Nevi Federal Rule, Consultant may use revenue generated from the operation of charging stations for debt service, a reasonable return on investment, and/or costs for operation, maintenance, and site improvement. c. Profits in excess of 10% of costs from operation of charging stations must be justified in writing. d. Profits in excess of 25% of costs from operation of charging stations may require a greater degree of justification, at LADOTD/LTRC’s sole discretion.will be considered an unreasonably high return on investment.

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