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File #: 19-503    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 6/3/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/12/2019 Final action: 6/12/2019
Title: Report regarding a resolution approving an amendment to a license agreement with EVgo Services LLC for the installation and operation of electric vehicle chargers at the Miller Avenue Parking Garage located at 329 Miller Avenue, South San Francisco. (Matthew Ruble, Acting Principal Engineer).
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Report regarding a resolution approving an amendment to a license agreement with EVgo Services LLC for the installation and operation of electric vehicle chargers at the Miller Avenue Parking Garage located at 329 Miller Avenue, South San Francisco. (Matthew Ruble, Acting Principal Engineer).

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It is recommended that the City Council adopt a resolution approving an amendment to a license agreement with EVgo Services LLC for the installation and operation of electric vehicle chargers at the Miller Avenue Parking Garage located at 329 Miller Avenue, South San Francisco.

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION

On September 26, 2018, the City Council approved a 10-year License Agreement with EVgo Services LLC ("EVgo") for the installation and operation of four (4) high powered EV charging stations, and the use of five (5) parking stalls (one stall is for accessible EV charging), at the Miller Avenue Parking Garage. Pursuant to this license agreement, EVgo was to provide a 100 percent turnkey project at no cost to the City which includes design, engineering, utility connections, permitting, construction, and commissioning. EVgo was also to pay for the cost of operations and maintenance of the EV chargers during the 10-year term of the Agreement. The total amount of the license fee to be paid by EVgo to the City under this Agreement is $50,000. In addition, EVgo was to upgrade electrical transformers at the proposed charging stations for providing future utility services. When the charging stations have been constructed and are fully operational, EVgo was to provide separate utility meters at its sole expense and pay utility costs that the charging stations incur directly to Pacific Gas and Electric ("PG&E").

Due to newfound difficulties with upgrading the transformers and installing new utility meters, EVgo has proposed to amend the provision relating to these items in the License Agreement. In January 2019, EVgo was informed by ...

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