Minnesota Statutes
§ 216B.1614 — ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING TARIFF
Minnesota § 216B.1614
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Minn. Stat. § 216B.1614 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Definitions.
(a)For the purposes of this section, the terms defined in this subdivision have the meanings given them.
(b)"Electric vehicle" has the meaning given in section169.011, subdivision 26a.
(c)"Public utility" has the meaning given in section216B.02, subdivision 4.
(d)"Renewable energy" has the meaning given in section216B.169, subdivision 2, paragraph (d).
Subd. 2.Required tariff.
(a)By February 1, 2015, each public utility selling electricity at retail must file with the commission a tariff that allows a customer to purchase electricity solely for the purpose of recharging an electric vehicle. The tariff must:
(1)contain either a time-of-day or off-peak rate, as elected by the public utility;
(2)offer a customer the option to purchase electricity:
(i)from
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Legislative History
2014 c 254 s 10
Nearby Sections
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§ 216B.01
LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS§ 216B.02
DEFINITIONS§ 216B.025
MUNICIPAL REGULATION OPTION§ 216B.029
STANDARDS FOR DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES§ 216B.03
REASONABLE RATE§ 216B.04
STANDARD OF SERVICE§ 216B.06
RECEIVING DIFFERENT COMPENSATION§ 216B.07
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