Electric Vehicles: The Portland Way. Electric Vehicles (EVs): Arriving this year Nearly all the major auto manufacturers will launch all-electric or plug-in.

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Electric Vehicles: The Portland Way

Electric Vehicles (EVs): Arriving this year Nearly all the major auto manufacturers will launch all-electric or plug-in vehicles First mass market vehicles expected 4Q 2010 Nissan LEAFChevy Volt

Some currently available and upcoming electric vehicles

Understanding EV Technologies Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV): –Electric motor and gasoline engine; Not plugged in –Examples: Toyota Prius, Ford Fusion Hybrid Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV): –All electric with no gasoline engine; Plugged in to charge – Examples: Nissan LEAF, Think EV, Mitsubishi iMiEV Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV): –Electric motor and gas engine; Plugged in to charge –Can work solely on electric power for a limited distance –Examples: Chevrolet Volt, Fisker Karma, retrofitted HEVs

EV Charging Infrastructure EVSE - Electric Vehicle Service Equipment “Level 2” –208/240V typical –Full charge in 4 to 8 hours “DC Fast Charge” –Charge from 0-80% in 30 min.

“The EV Project” Ecotality North America –$137 Million awarded nationally –Oregon one of five primary US markets –Over 2,000 charging stations installed by mid-2011 in Willamette Valley –900 Nissan LEAFs will participate in project –First units to be installed this fall

Local Carbon Emission Trends

2050 Carbon Challenge

Permitting Initiatives Streamlined Permitting Process –Minor label program –Online permit program Right-of-Way Charging Policy –Up to 50 charging stations in the right-of-way

Partnership Initiatives Charging stations in SmartPark Garages Zipcar reservation technology for garage free homes Opportunities to partner with TriMet at future park and rides

City Fleet Initiatives Exploring full range of EV options, including: - Step vans, sedans, utility vehicles, micro-cars, medium duty, motorcycles and bicycles Purchase 10 Nissan LEAFs and charging stations in partnership with Multnomah County. Recommend bureaus purchase EVs for their fleet when a good fit. Goal: 20% of City’s Fleet EVs by 2030

A Five-Year Plan for Promoting Job Creation and Economic Growth

PDC Initiatives Portland/Oregon Electric Vehicle Industry Cluster –PDC identified, convened and supported group –Catalyze growth of this emerging cluster –Build on the over 40 companies in the space Establishing a “Last Mile” program –Support local businesses seeking to install charging equipment to complement the EV Project

Maintaining Portland’s Leadership Local, regional and national partnerships –Promote EV adoption –Showcase pilot projects Ease of permitting EV charging infrastructure Bureau fleet buying decisions

Electric Vehicles: The Portland Way QUESTIONS?