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1 San Joaquin Valley Plug-In Electric Vehicle Coordinating Council

The horse drawn wagon was the primary mode of transportation between the 1800’s and 1900’s History of Electric Vehicles Courtesy of Southern California Edison

The first successful electric car in the U.S. was built in Des Moines, Iowa by Wm. Morrison in 1981 History of Electric Vehicles Courtesy of Southern California Edison

What is an Electric Vehicle?

Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Hybrid vehicles that can plug into the grid so they can operate on electricity as well as an internal combustion engine.

Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) A vehicle that runs on electricity stored in batteries and has an electric motor rather than an internal combustion engine.

There are currently more than 20 different EV models on the market offered by a variety of manufacturers such as: Ford Honda Mercedes Chevrolet BMW Nissan Toyota Tesla Plug-In Electric Vehicle 101 Source: fueleconomy.com

Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Toyota Plug-in Prius Average Electric Range: 11 miles fueleconomy.com

Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Chevrolet Volt Average Electric Range: 38 miles fueleconomy.com

Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Ford CMAX Energi Average Electric Range: 21 Miles fueleconomy.com

Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Nissan Leaf Average Electric Range: 73 Miles fueleconomy.com

Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Toyota Rav4 EV Average Electric Range: 103 Miles fueleconomy.com

13 Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Tesla Model S Average Electric Range: 265 Miles (85kWh battery) fueleconomy.com

What are the Economic Benefits of Electric Vehicles?

Economic Benefits Volatile Gas Prices Reduce dependence on the pump Lower Fueling Costs Off peak charging Time-Of-Use rates Lower Maintenance Costs No more oil changes, reduced tune ups

San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Incentives Public Benefit Grant Program Drive Clean! Rebate Program Alternative Fuel Vehicle Mechanic Training Component California-wide Incentives Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) Hybrid Voucher Incentive Program (HVIP) HOV Stickers Federal Incentives American Taxpayer Relief Act 2012 Plug-In Electric Vehicle Incentives

Public Benefit Grant Program Max $20,000 per vehicle with a cap of $100,000 per public agency per year for new alternative fuel vehicle purchase (i.e. electric, hybrid, etc.) Drive Clean! Rebate Program Provides rebates for the purchase of eligible new, clean-air vehicles for residents and businesses of the SJVAPCD Rebates under this program range from $2,000 for a PHEV to $3,000 for a BEV San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Incentives Source:

Alternative Fuel Vehicle Mechanic Training Component Program provides incentives and subsidies for the education of personnel on the mechanics, operation safety and maintenance of alternative fuel vehicles, equipment structures, refueling stations and tools involved in the implementation of alternative fuel emission reducing technologies Agencies can receive a maximum of $15,000 per fiscal year Drive Clean! Rebate Program – Public & Private Infrastructure* Rebates for purchase and installation of residential and public PEV charging stations San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Incentives Cont. * Not yet implemented Source:

California Vehicle Rebate Project Rebates of up to $2,500 for California purchasers or lessees of light-duty zero-emission vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles Hybrid Voucher Incentive Program Grants vouchers from $8,000 to $45,000 for the purchase of each eligible hybrid or electric truck or bus Fleets in the SJV can add up to $30,000 more per voucher HOV Sticker California Incentives Until 2015, applicants that purchase or lease qualifying zero emission vehicles can receive an HOV carpool lane sticker allowing single passenger cars to use carpool lanes Sources: California Air Resources Board & California Plug-in Electric Vehicle Collaborative

American Taxpayer Relief Act of % tax credit for the installation of electric vehicle infrastructure in 2012 and 2013, capped at $30,000 for businesses and $1,000 for individuals. A tax credit for 2 and 3-wheeled electric vehicles of 10% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of $2,500 Federal Tax Incentives Source:

Electric Vehicle Cost Saving Calculators Alternative Fuels Data Center Southern California Edison Pacific Gas & Electric Vehicle Cost CalculatorPlug-in Car Rate Assistant Plug-in Electric Vehicle Calculator v/calc/ pev/index.html bin/pevcalculator/PEV

What is the San Joaquin Valley Plug-In Electric Vehicle Coordinating Council?

San Joaquin Valley Plug-in Electric Vehicle Coordinating Council (SJV PEVCC) Grants from Calif. Energy Commission & U.S. Dept. of Energy funded formation of the SJV PEVCC Comprised of: Local Governments Public Agencies Utilities Industry and the Nonprofit Sector One-year project

San Joaquin Valley Plug-in Electric Vehicle Coordinating Council Members Metropolitan Planning Organizations Fresno Council of Governments Tulare County Association of Governments San Joaquin Council of Governments Merced County Association of Governments Stanislaus County Association of Governments Kern County Association of Governments Madera County Transportation Commission Kings County Association of Governments Counties Fresno County Merced County Kings County Kern County Madera County Tulare County San Joaquin County Stanislaus County Electric Vehicle Service Providers Charge Point AeroVironment Cities City of Visalia City of Clovis City of Fresno City of Stockton City of Bakersfield City Hanford City of Modesto Turlock Irrigation District City of Tracy Energy Utilities Modesto Irrigation District Pacific Gas & Electric Southern California Edison City of Lodi Electric Utility Energy Non-Profit, Consultants & Businesses San Joaquin Valley Clean Cities San Joaquin Valley Clean Energy Organization CalStart Green Motion Vehicle Manufacturers Coda

San Joaquin Valley Plug-in Electric Vehicle Coordinating Council (SJV PEVCC) What is the Purpose of the SJV PEVCC? To develop a regionally-accepted comprehensive PEV readiness plan What is a “Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) readiness plan”? Plan that identifies, reduces and resolves barriers to the widespread deployment of private and public PEV charging stations in the region Addresses barriers to PEV adoption through best practices and fact sheets

Barriers to Deployment of PEVs and Infrastructure Network Major Components of the PEV Readiness Plan Updating zoning and parking policies Streamlining the permitting and inspection processes Updating building codes for EVSE and PEV parking Regional PEV readiness plan also includes… Outreach and education component on PEV technology and EVSE installation procedures for local residents and businesses. For more information, visit

Increase education and outreach to jurisdictions and consumers Conduct outreach to local governments to recommend integration of PEV and EVSE policies with local transportation, land use plans, and sustainability & climate action plans Provide tools and resources to assist counties, cities, and communities in the region become PEV ready Create and publish recommendations and best practices through on-line information sheets for Valley jurisdictions and consumers Communicate and coordinate regularly with surrounding regions regarding best practices SJV PEVCC Goals

Why is the SJV PEVCC Important?

National and State Directives 2012 Governor Executive Order Reach 1.5 million zero emission vehicles (ZEV) in California by State of the Union Address The US President called for putting 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2015 Source: & www1.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/pdfs/1_million_electric_vehicles _rpt.pdf

Why Plan for the Deployment of PEVs in the San Joaquin Valley? Pollution Sources Region’s unique geography, emissions from Northern & Southern Calif., local sources, create significant air quality challenges Transportation accounts for ~40% of Calif. greenhouse gas emissions ~60% of local air pollution (smog forming NOx) directly caused by on- road mobile sources (gas cars and trucks ) Source: Union of Concerned Scientists (

San Joaquin Valley Air Quality Issues Public Health Impact Children are 35% more likely to have asthma Air pollution in SJV has equivalent cost  $1,600 per person per year  $6 billion to the region’s economy Every year air pollution is responsible for (SJV and South Coast): 3,812 premature deaths (30 years and older) 466,880 lost days of work 2,760 hospital admissions 2,800 emergency room visits Sources: Calif. Air Resources Board & Anair, Don & Patricia Monahan, "Sick of Soot: Reducing the Health Impacts on Diesel Pollution in California." Union of Concerned Scientists (2004).

Solutions to Transportation Pollution Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) Increased deployment of PEVs key strategy to reduced emissions There are more than 285 PEVs in the San Joaquin Valley (April 2013, for updated PEV statistics, visit Infrastructure Network Needed Planned and strategic infrastructure network critical to supporting regional PEV drivers Address barriers to deployment of charging stations in region There are more than 10 public PEV chargers in the San Joaquin Valley Source: Clean Vehicle Rebate Project

Where are the PEVs located in the San Joaquin Valley

Where are the PEVs located ? Fresno County: 73 Kern County: 63 *Includes vehicles in the SJVAPCD region as well as the Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District Kings County: 3 Madera County: 14 Merced County: 9 San Joaquin County: 70 Stanislaus County: 31 Tulare County: 22 Source: Clean Vehicle Rebate Project, April 2013

Thank You! SJV PEVCC Contact Information: Tyler Petersen