My first question is:
what is the problem they are trying to solve with this troubled
solution?
It sounds like it creates more problems than it might solve, so
apparently
this "solution" is not a good one.
Ergo: change the solution, if there even needs to be one.

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-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of brucedp5 via EV
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 3:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EVDL] Evercar sez CPUC Limiting EV Adoption w/ ice-biased
micromanagement rules



% Smells like: CPUC is being influen$ed (Taxis and other Uber
competition,
etc.) %

http://news.sys-con.com/node/3756002
California Public Utilities Commission Ruling Would Limit Adoption of
Electric Vehicles in Ridesharing, Comments Evercar
April 6, 2016  Evercar  PR Newswire     

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LOS ANGELES, April 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- On Thursday, April 7, the
California Public Utility Commission (CPUC) will vote on a proposed
decision
requiring personal ownership or long-term lease of all vehicles used for
rideshare services (also called transportation network companies, or
TNCs)
like Lyft and Uber.

If the CPUC approves the decision, it would limit future growth of
electric
vehicles (EVs) in rideshare by prohibiting car sharing among multiple
drivers. Professional management under a shared model is the only way
EVs
can, in a practical sense, be put to use in ridesharing, given the
complexities of operating them for this use.

By implication, the ruling would force TNC drivers in California to use
their own vehicles, which are almost exclusively gasoline-fueled
internal
combustion engine vehicles. The ruling would support the individualized
ownership model that drives pollution, traffic congestion, and planning
challenges. Additionally, economically disadvantaged drivers would
disproportionately be cut out of participation in rideshare because they
lack access and means to purchase a vehicle or qualify for a long-term
lease.

"The proposed rules would make it nearly impossible for people who
cannot
afford personal vehicles to earn income as Lyft drivers - and would roll
back our efforts to bring zero-emission vehicles on the Lyft platform,"
said
Emily Castor, Lyft's Director of Transportation Policy. "Programs like
Lyft's partnership with Evercar help people quickly and affordably
access
electric vehicles to use as ridesharing drivers, providing a flexible
way to
make ends meet while also helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions."

The CPUC ruling would be in opposition to multiple California state
policy
objectives and programs like Los Angeles' pilot for low- income
citizens,
which are designed to advance car-sharing, zero emission vehicle
adoption,
and equitable access to transportation.

"Rather than bolstering safety or quality of ridesharing services as
intended, the decision, if approved, will quite literally remove jobs
from
the economy and have an adverse effect on the local environment," said
Michael Brylawski, CEO of Evercar.        


The proposed ruling would prohibit car sharing companies like Evercar,
which
operates a fleet of more than 50 EVs in Los Angeles, from operating.
Evercar
gives TNC drivers access to professionally managed EVs for as little as
$5
per hour. The company's model also supports driver and passenger safety
through background and driving record checks, and by ensuring all
vehicles
are new, well-maintained, fully insured and equipped with advanced
monitoring hardware to detect vehicle issues. 

"The reality is that you'll be hard-pressed to find a TNC driver using a
personally-owned EV today because they're costly and challenging to
operate
in rideshare without additional support and resources," Brylawski
explained.
"The only way to increase EV adoption within ridesharing and fully
realize
the benefits of the technology is to move away from personal ownership,
toward a model for shared EVs."


A CPUC ruling against the proposed decision would support continued
adoption
of EVs in California, and encourage TNCs and car share companies like
Evercar to innovate to further improve EV services and support. Drivers,
particularly those who are economically disadvantaged, would not face
undue
challenges in accessing economic opportunities provided by rideshare
services, and passengers would have more opportunities to experience
riding
in an EV.

About Evercar
Evercar is making the on-demand economy sustainable by providing
affordable
access to shared electric vehicles for use in rideshare and delivery
services. Evercar is headquartered in Los Angeles, with additional
offices
in Indianapolis and San Francisco. The executive team together brings
decades of advanced fuel vehicle and fleet experience to the company's
operations and client work. Learn more at www.myevercar.com and follow
Evercar on Twitter and Facebook.

CONTACT  Michelle Wright  (612) 386-6231  Email
To view the original version on PR Newswire,
visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/california-public-utilitie
s-commission-ruling-would-limit-adoption-of-electric-vehicles-in-ridesha
ring-comments-evercar-300247119.html
[(c) 2016 SYS-CON Media]
...
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/contactus/
Contacting The PUC - the California Public Utilities ...
...
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/transportationlicensing/
Transportation Licensing
The CPUC administers safety oversight and enforcement of moving
companies
and passenger carriers (limousines, shuttles, etc.) ... 
Passenger carriers (limousines, airport shuttles, charter and scheduled
bus
operators, and others) obtain permits or certificates after providing
financial responsibility and safety information to the PUC, including
evidence of liability insurance and a California Highway Patrol safety
inspection ...
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=3801
Starting or Operating a Passenger Carrier Company 
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/psgfaqs/



http://www.socaltech.com/evercar_making_evs_the_vehicles_of_choice_for_o
n_demand_drivers/s-0064809.html
Evercar: Making EVs The Vehicles Of Choice For On-Demand Drivers
April 8, 2016
...
http://evobsession.com/ev-sharing-for-on-demand-drivers-firm-evercar-exp
anding-in-la/
EV Sharing For On-Demand Drivers Firm Evercar Expanding In LA
March 25th, 2016
...
[dated]
http://ww2.kqed.org/news/2016/01/26/california-regulators-propose-new-ro
und-of-rules-for-uber-lyft
California Regulators Propose New Round of Rules for Uber, Lyft
January 26, 2016
...
http://fortune.com/2015/07/15/uber-fined-california/
California regulator fines Uber millions of dollars
July 15, 2015




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