https://electrek.co/2017/04/17/electric-utility-pay-ev-owners-5-cent-per-kwh-of-charging-off-peak/
An electric utility will pay EV owners 5 cent per kWh of charging during 
off-peak hours
Apr. 17th 2017  Fred Lambert

[image  
https://electrek.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/plugging-in-c2-2.jpg
(FleetCarma C2 connected device)
]

EV CHARGING
We previously reported on several reward programs for electric vehicles owners 
charging during off-peak hours, like BMW’s program in California and the 
Netherlands is trying to make it a nationwide standard for EVs, but now we 
learn of a new program that appears to be significantly more generous than 
those two.

Con Edison, an electric utility operating in New York City and Westchester 
County, will pay “5 cents in rewards for each kilowatt-hour of charging during 
off-peak hours.”

Most EV owners already try to charge during off-peak hours if they are on a 
time-based variable rate program, but now not only they will be able to save 
money with lower rates, they will be further compensated through what Con 
Edison, in partnership with FleetCarma, is calling “SmartCharge New York”.

The program is open to all EV owners, both residential and fleet, that charge 
in the Con Edison service territory, and the rewards, which can be redeemed for 
“an assortment of e-gift cards, digital pre-paid cards, and nonprofit 
donations”, can vary between $5 to $25 per month on top of 5 cents per kWh.

Here are the details of the reward system:

June 1 – September 30:
$5 in SmartCharge Rewards each month with your C2 by charging within the Con 
Edison service territory. Stay clear of charging weekdays during summer peak 
hours: 2 pm – 6 pm – and earn a $20 bonus.
An additional 5 cents per kilowatt-hour for charging any day during off-peak 
hours: 12 midnight – 8 am.

October 1 – May 31:
$5 in SmartCharge Rewards each month with your C2 by charging within the Con 
Edison service territory.
An additional 5 cents per kilowatt-hour for charging any day during off-peak 
hours: 12 midnight – 8 am.

When signing up, EV owners get an additional $50 in SmartCharge Rewards, but 
they also have to share valuable information about their charging habits by 
participating in the program. They get a “free cellular-enabled, FleetCarma C2 
connected device that plugs into the on-board diagnostic port or connector of 
the vehicle and collects charging and driving data.”

EV owners will also get access to that information through Fleetcarma’s portal, 
which includes driving efficiency, charging habit, trip data, battery health 
information and more. If you live in New York City or Westchester County and 
you have an EV, you can apply here [
https://smartchargerewards.fleetcarma.com/apply
].

Matthew Ketschke, Con Edison’s vice president, Distributed Resource 
Integration, said about the new program:

“We expect the number of electric vehicles to increase the next few years as 
drivers realize the economic and environmental benefits. We see EVs as another 
technology that is helping us build a cleaner, more efficient energy future in 
which customers have access to the choices they want.”

Considering Con Edison is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc, one of the 
nation’s largest investor-owned electric utility, they could potentially open 
the same program to other markets if it proves successful.
[© electrek.co]




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