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Indiana Utility: Electric-Car Owners Recharge FREE, At Night
By David Noland  Nov 14, 2014

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Electric-car owners know that home recharging is virtually always cheaper,
on a per-mile basis, than driving on gasoline.

In some cases, it's considerably cheaper.

We recently reported on the sweet deal enjoyed by a Tesla Model S owner in
Indianapolis, whose local utility charges just 2.3 cents per kWh for
overnight EV charging.

That puts his "fuel" cost at less than a penny a mile. (Three farthings, to
be precise.)

Believe it or not, a couple of hours drive north from Indy, there are (so
far) 125 lucky electric-car owners who have an even better deal from their
local power company. 

Would you believe a rate of 0.0 cents per kWh?

That's right, it's free. Like having your own personal Supercharger.

The electric utility for the norther part of the state, Northern Indiana
Public Service Company, offers that zero rate between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. to
registered electric-car owners who install a separate meter just for EV
charging.

The company also offers a subsidy of up to $1,650 toward installation of the
meter, which covers the entire cost for the majority of subscribers,
according to NIPSCO.

The company has been approved to give the subsidies to the first 250 plug-in
electric car owners who sign up for the program, which kicked off in 2012.

To date, about 125 have signed up.

We suspect that NIPSCO will have no difficulty filling those other 125 slots
in relatively short order.

The program will end after 2015; the utility has not yet decided whether to
continue it.
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https://www.nipsco.com/docs/default-source/electric-tariffs-docs/rider-685.pdf
NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Original Sheet No. 199.1
IURC Electric Service Tariff
Original Volume No. 12
Cancelling All Previously Approved Tariffs

Issued Date Effective Date
2/1/2012 2/9/2012
RIDER 685
PLUG-IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE OFF-PEAK CHARGING RIDER
(PILOT PROGRAM)

TO WHOM AVAILABLE
Available to Residential Customers concurrently served under Rate 611
(Residential) or Rate 612 (Single Family Residential – Heat Pump),
exclusively for charging of such Customers’ licensed plug-in electric
vehicles (“PEVs”) using electricity provided by the Company at the
Customer’s premises within the Company’s service territory. Energy
consumption metered and billed under this Rider shall be used exclusively
for charging PEVs.

ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT (EVSE) AND INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE
For the first 250 eligible Customers who take service under this Rider, the
Company will provide a voucher for incurred qualified expenditures by NIPSC
O-approved contractors in an amount of up to
$1,650.00 to be used toward the purchase and installation of a PEV charging
station (limited to one unit per residential Customer) served by a
separately metered dedicated circuit. Customers agree to install and
maintain any additional necessary equipment.

Such installations must conform to current National Electric Code (NEC)
specifications. To the extent any of the first 250 eligible Customers
receives less than the full $1,650.00 voucher amount, the remainder shall
accumulate and be made available so that additional Customers may receive
assistance, until such funds are exhausted.
NIPSCO will provide a separate, dedicated meter at no charge to any Customer
who receives a voucher. 

RATE
The rate consists of energy charges as follows:

PEV Off-Peak Charging

Net Zero cost, comprised of:
$0.028893 per kilowatt hour for all kilowatt hours used per month in the PEV
Off-Peak period, plus the current Fuel Cost Charge shown on Appendix B plus
all applicable Riders, as shown on Appendix A
Offset by:

a credit of $0.028893 per kilowatt hour for all kilowatt hours used per
month in the PEV Off-Peak period, plus the current Fuel Co
st Charge shown on Appendix B plus all applicable Riders, as shown on
Appendix A.

All energy utilized outside the PEV Off-Peak period will be billed under the
Customer’s base
energy rate.

HOURS OF SERVICE
PEV Off-Peak 10:00 p.m. local time to 6:00 a.m. local time the following
day, Monday through Sunday
PEV On-Peak All other hours

SEPARATE METER REQUIREMENT
Service under the PEV Off-Peak Charging Rate must be supplied through a
dedicated meter, prescribed by the Company that is capable of separately
measuring usage in the PEV Off-Peak and PEV On-Peak periods. The cost of the
meter, the meter socket, and the meter installation shall be borne by the
Customer, unless the Customer qualifies to receive the EVSE and Installation
assistance described above. Such meter is to be installed, owned and
maintained by the Company.

TERM
This Rider expires January 31, 2017.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Service hereunder shall be subject to
the Company Rules and IURC Rules.
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