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8.—(1) A charge point operator must submit a report to the Secretary of State for its network of rapid charge points for each calendar year.
(2) The report must state—
(a)the total number of charge points operated during the calendar year;
(b)the reliability of the charge point operator’s network of rapid charge points during the calendar year expressed as a percentage; and
(c)the reliability of each charge point during the calendar year, which must include the location and the time spent in each EVSE object status over the year.
(3) The first report for the calendar year 2025 must be submitted by 14th January 2026 and each report thereafter must be submitted by the 14thday in January in the year following the calendar year to which it relates.
(4) For the purposes of this regulation, reliability is measured in accordance with regulation 7(3), (4) and (5) of these Regulations.
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