On June 19, 2020, Florida Light & Power Company (FPL) initiated a proceeding to petition the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) for approval of a five-year electric vehicle (EV) charging pilot for the purpose of studying and supporting the development of EV public fast charging infrastructure in FPL’s service territory. The proposal includes a rate of $0.30 per kWh for electricity sold to motorists at charging stations operated by FPL and two rate structures that limit the amount of demand billed to EV public fast charge service providers at low load factor stations.
On January 19, 2021, the PSC finalized an order approving the EV charging pilot, the rate of $0.30 per kWh, and two tariffs – Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Riders for General Service Demand and General Service Large Demand.