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Chapter 17. Service Panel Upgrade Needs for Future Residential Electrification

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Abstract

This chapter details the results of an analysis conducted by the California Center for Sustainable Communities at UCLA into the anticipated need for future electric service panel upgrades within the residential building sector to support future decarbonization targets introduced in the LA100 plan. All of the different transformation pathways explored in the original LA100 feasibility study assumed significant increases in the future adoption of electric vehicles as well as electrification of existing gas-powered end-uses. However, both of these technology transformations will potentially result in significant increases in the demand for electrical energy and power. One significant barrier to increasing the service capacity for LADWP customers in order to facilitate this transition is the rated capacity of their electrical service panels. These are pieces of customer owned hardware that function as the interface between the utility distribution network and the building’s internal energy system. Experience has shown that undersized service panels can be a significant barrier to customer efforts to electrify their existing gas loads or add major new ones, such as for electric vehicle (EV) charging.

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