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1 Clean Cities / 1 Virginia Get Ready Electric Vehicles Richmond, Virginia Virginia Clean Cities July 14, 2010

2 Clean Cities / 2 Agenda Welcome, Introductions Comments from Rocky Mountain Institute Program Structure Group Introductions OEM Presentations – Nissan – General Motors – Ford Breakout Groups Conclusion Discussion Get Ready

3 Clean Cities / 3 Ben Holland - Outreach and Marketing Coordinator - Rocky Mountain Institute http://projectgetready.com/ Rocky Mountain Institute

4 Clean Cities / 4 · How to overcome potential barriers associated with the adoption of plug- in vehicles and charging infrastructure specifically related to codes, standards and processes; · A communication strategy to educate appropriate partners, stakeholders and the general public; · The potential incentives (monetary, nonmonetary, upfront and long-term) to encourage businesses and individuals to purchase plug-in vehicles; · The issues and tasks necessary to the installation of a charging infrastructure, from the technical to the managerial. Virginia Get Ready Mission Statement Establish Virginia as a leader in the adoption of the electric vehicles in order to reduce vehicle emissions, increase energy independence, and generate positive economic development for the Commonwealth. By October 2010, present a Virginia “electrification plan” detailing:

5 Clean Cities / 5 Develop the Plan 2010 May June July August September November Task Force Kickoff Meeting Teams Collaborate Task Force Meeting Task Force Call Task Force Call Develop subteam membership and high level goals Secure organizational commitments to participate Implement Plan Each subteam identifies their specific objectives and barriers. Public Official Comment Period Final Drafts Produced Transition Task force from planning to implementation Confirms correct team membership Teams compiles first draft Stakeholder Conference Each subteam produces refined draft of their plan and templates Each subteam produces Public draft of their plan and templates

6 Clean Cities / 6 1) Teams are complete and team members have committed. a. Commitment of at least four representatives, in addition to the leader, from different organizations from the larger Task Force List for each subgroup team to do the heavy lifting for the substance of the document by July 21st. 2) Each subgroup team presents section outline for report. a. An outline of what they will be providing for the document by August 20th. This outline should include the subgroup’s prioritization of information for their section (i.e. (1) what detailed information is most important for the Report and what they can realistically compile in time for the Report to be compiled (2) what information they will include as recommendations for future work to be done after Report is completed. 3) Each subgroup team presents section draft for report. a. Draft provides suggested draft by September 10 to Alleyn Harned through the online document or direct transmittal to the entire group. Alleyn will compile all the sections and interpret constructive additions from the group. A draft report to go out to key stakeholders and by Sept. 15th for review. 4) Alleyn presents first draft of report for review by subgroups. a. Rough draft will be provided by September 15th and a two week review period will extend until September 30th of draft report and vetting by subgroups before it is released for comment. Detailed Timeline

7 Clean Cities / 7 5) Subgroups provide comment on first draft. a. Groups to provide comment on first draft by September 30th 6) Alleyn compiles final draft for review by subgroups and for presentation to larger Virginia Get Ready Stakeholders. a. September 30th for transmittal by Oct 1. 7) Final draft is distributed public comment. a. Final draft is distributed for public official comment - October 1 8) Public comments due. a. October 11 will be deadline for additions / changes 9) Final Official Report is completed and disseminated to public. a. October 13-14 governor’s energy conference Detailed Timeline contd.

8 Clean Cities / 8 Steering Committee Leadership Role All Workgroup Leads Alleyn Harned 540-568-8896 desk 804-539-9425 cell aharned@hrccc.org Deputy Secretary of Transportation David Tyeryer - Provided oversight and course of action - Determine major project deadlines (October conference initial plan) - Identify and assign roles and review tasks - Compile information for October report and path forward Group Structure

9 Clean Cities / 9 Rebecca Hough - 276.228.7911 office - 276.620.3196 cell - rhough@evatran.com This working group addresses potential barriers associated with the installation of charging stations, specifically related to codes, standards and processes. Partial Straw Man: - Develop system to gain necessary group members and delegate tasks - Document code sections (state and targeted Northern Va localities) - Document permit and inspection process (state and targeted Northern Va localities - Document state government (DMV, DGS etc) internal policies and procedures related to electric vehicles - Review and gather information needed for high voltage Level 3 deployment in addition to level 1 and 2. - Develop a short fact sheet on best permit and code practices and information stakeholders need to encourage future projects Standards & Readiness Working Group

10 Clean Cities / 10 Russ Beyer - 804-218-1440 cell - russnmg@gmail.com The purpose of this working group is to manage the knowledge gained through this project and to disseminate it to appropriate partners, stakeholders and the general public. Workgroup Straw Man: - Review stakeholder list and suggest additional members and stakeholders -Compile educational material for key stakeholders and general public -Coordinate dissemination of information from other working groups - Review Virginia driver demographics and likely early electric vehicle adopters - Identify and promote university EV research and laboratory environment - Develop outreach plans - Infrastructure support and planning - Early fleet commitments and registrations (vehicles and chargers) - Identify and attempt to address training issues - mechanics, first responders, electrical contractors, and inspectors Education & Outreach Working Group

11 Clean Cities / 11 Buck Ward - 804-343-1850 office - 804-357-3100 cell - bward@segwayofrichmond.bizbward@segwayofrichmond.biz Mike Allen - 804 -545-3012 - MAllen@VADA.com This working group will address the means through which businesses and individuals can be encouraged to purchase plug-in vehicles, through monetary or non-monetary means, up-front or long-term. Workgroup Straw Plan -Document existing incentives -Identify and develop a series of monetary incentives (at least 3) -Identify and develop a series of non-monetary incentives (at least 3) -Identify low-interest loan possibilities? -Identify and document utility incentives / rate structures for EV’s - this may include smart grid options -Document and provide information to education / outreach group Incentives Working Group

12 Clean Cities / 12 Sarah Cosby - 804-819-2807 office - 804.516.0056 cell - Sarah.cosby@dom.com - This working group will focus on the issues and tasks necessary to install a charging station, from the technical to the managerial. Workgroup Straw Plan -Document the requirements for installation of charging stations in public locations, and -businesses, and private residences -Document charger availability or appropriate reference -Document charger signage concerns -Document charger liability issues -Determine and summarize standard charger placement and operation procedures and deliver to outreach group -Determine and prioritize future public and private charger locations for projects including and future charger planning operation procedures and deliver to outreach group. -Determine or outline realistic opportunities for increase use of alternative and/or innovative domestic energy to charge electric vehicles. Identify stakeholder partners. Sites and Installation Working Group

13 Clean Cities / 13 Nissan General Motors Ford OEM Presentations

14 Clean Cities / 14 We will reconvene in 45 minutes to discuss workgroup results Phone attendees will join standards and readiness group Questioners for each workgroup will be emailed out after the meeting if you would like to provide input into multiple group activities Breakout Groups

15 Clean Cities / 15 You are invited to attend the Live Webcast for the DOE Plug-In Vehicle and Infrastructure Community Readiness Workshop on July 22, 2010, beginning at 8:30 AM ET. Register at www.tvworldwide.com/events/doe/100722 DOE 7/22 Webinar


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