Evergy could ask for additional rate increases due to the massive Panasonic battery plant development in De Soto, Kansas. Evergy said rates for serving Panasonic are not yet set and must be approved by the Kansas Corporation Commission. At full production, the future Panasonic plant is expected to have the same power usage as a small city and require two new substations, upgrades to others and 31 miles of transmission lines. The infrastructure and energy needed to power the plant could mean rate hikes for Evergy customers in Kansas. The power company filed documents with the Kansas Corporation Commission saying it may ask for an abbreviated rate case next year to help pay for infrastructure to meet Panasonic’s demand for electricity. Evergy expects Panasonic to be roughly double the size of its current largest customer.
Source: KSN-TV