% IMO, its all about money, greed& avarice %

'SemaConnect strongly supports their role; EVCA strongly opposes it'
'opposing sides ... : those who have lucrative contracts with Electrify
America, and those who don't' 'SemaConnect, BTCPower and EV Connect ...
disagreed with EVCA's assessment, and ... wanted Electrify America's plan
approved without delay'

https://www.eenews.net/stories/1060106391
Controversy splits EV charging group
November 16, 2018  David Ferris

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Electric vehicle charging companies are challenging the investment plans of
Electrify America, a subsidiary of automaker Volkswagen AG. Department of
Energy
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A dispute among electric vehicle charging companies vying for business in
California has spilled into the open, as members of a leading trade
organization filed comments with state regulators accusing other members of
hurting competitiveness in the industry.

At the center of the conflict is Electrify America, a subsidiary of
automaker Volkswagen. It is required to spend $800 million over a decade in
California to build a network of EV charging stations as a penalty for its
"dieselgate" emissions scandal.

Electrify America's plan to spend one-quarter of that money, or $200
million, will be voted up or down today by the state's powerful air
regulator, the California Air Resources Board. Last week, CARB's regulatory
staff recommended that the board approve Electrify America's plan.

That pot of money — an enormous sum for the fledgling EV charging industry —
has triggered a split at the Electric Vehicle Charging Association, or EVCA,
a consortium of charging equipment suppliers founded three years ago. The
argument brings to light simmering conflicts within the EV charging
industry.

Its members have sought to speak in harmony around a message of economic
development and fighting climate change, but amid a wave of dollars and
competition, the gloves are coming off. Those opposing Electrify America
accuse it of crowding out competitors; those in support of Electrify America
say the opponents are prioritizing their own businesses over badly needed
investments that would help everyone.

Those occupying the opposing sides of the issue also fall neatly along
another axis: those who have lucrative contracts with Electrify America, and
those who don't.

Charging equipment suppliers SemaConnect, BTC Power and EV Connect have all
received large contracts to build out an earlier, $200 million phase of
Electrify America's network. Meanwhile, one of Electrify America's top
competitors for charging customers, ChargePoint Inc., won no such contracts.
Another EVCA member, EVgo, worked early on with Electrify America but has
now become a rival in a race to build high-powered fast chargers.

The tenor of the debate is captured in a letter from Maryland-based
SemaConnect that announced it had canceled its membership in EVCA.

"SemaConnect and EVCA are diametrically opposed on the fundamental role that
Electrify America, electric utilities and similar entities need to fill
within the EV industry. SemaConnect strongly supports their role; EVCA
strongly opposes it. This is a foundational issue not just for our company,
but for our country," wrote Josh Cohen, SemaConnect's director of policy and
utility programs.

At issue is the amount of oversight that CARB will exercise over Electrify
America.

Three weeks ago, EVCA filed a letter with CARB asking it to revise Electrify
America's spending plan. It accused Electrify America of poaching
competitors' best charging sites (Energywire, Nov. 5). It also opposed
significant parts of the VW subsidiary's spending plan, including up to $115
million to build chargers in metro areas, up to $30 million on highways and
as much as $12 million in residential garages.

Then, last week, three of EVCA's members — SemaConnect, BTCPower and EV
Connect — wrote to CARB to say that they disagreed with EVCA's assessment,
and that they wanted Electrify America's plan approved without delay.

"There appears to have been a breakdown in process at EVCA, which we are
investigating. We believe members should have been given the opportunity to
object to a letter like this. Indeed, it appears that principally two of the
member companies drafted this letter without input from others," wrote Frank
Meza, the CEO of BTCPower.

That letter and others don't spell out who the two member companies are.

Two of EVCA's member companies, EVgo and ChargePoint, earlier filed letters
making accusations similar to those of EVCA.

EVCA did not respond to emails asking for comment on the issue.
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