WORKSHOPS MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION JANUARY 2014 Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Incentive Program.

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WORKSHOPS MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION JANUARY 2014 Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Incentive Program

Workshop Overview Introductions Overview Goals of MassEVIP Phase I – Awards PHASE II  Incentives  Eligibility Criteria  Program Requirements  Application Process

The energy hub for all Massachusetts cities and towns- not just designated “Green Communities. ” Green Communities Division

Outreach - Regional Coordinators Regional Coordinators act as direct liaisons with cities and towns on energy efficiency and renewable energy activities Located at each of the DEP Regional Offices : SERO – LAKEVILLE: Seth Pickering NERO – WILMINGTON: Joanne Bissetta CERO – WORCESTER: Kelly Brown WERO – SPRINGFIELD: Jim Barry

Green Communities Designation and Grant Program Qualification Criteria - Designation 1. Adopt as-of-right siting for RE/AE generation, R&D, or manufacturing 2. Adopt expedited permitting process 3. Create an Energy Reduction Plan to reduce energy use by 20% in 5 years 4. Purchase only fuel-efficient vehicles 5. Minimize life cycle cost in new construction  adopt the Stretch Code Grant Funding 1. Energy Efficiency Projects 2. Renewable Energy Projects on municipal land

BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) or PHEVs (Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles)  Same performance as conventional vehicles  For BEVs, no onboard ICE (internal combustion engine) or complex transmission system  For PHEVs, ….  Significant reduction in maintenance costs for BEVs (PHEVs….)  Lower fuel costs/ consistent fuel costs  No localized emissions  Quiet operation  $1.32 per gallon equivalent compared to $3.56 per gallon of gasoline. Why Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicles and the Environment

Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Incentive Program - MassEVIP Official announcement on Earth Day 2013 in Greenfield and Chelmsford Provides incentive funding to Massachusetts entities to acquire:  Battery-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles  Level 2 charging stations

Goals for MassEVIP Increase the deployment of EVs in Massachusetts Help the Commonwealth meet aggressive climate and energy efficiency goals established by the Patrick Administration Help the transition to a clean energy economy Reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions Help make cities and towns more energy efficient Improve air quality by reducing smog forming and other pollutant emissions

Electric Vehicles on State Contract OVM-10* Chevrolet Ford Chevrolet Volt 40 mile battery-only range Chevrolet Spark no ICE (not available for sale till late 2014 in MA ) 100 mile range Ford Focus EV no ICE 107 mile range * Current state contract – new contract due out early 2014

Electric Vehicles on State Contract OVM-10* Ford Fusion Plug-in hybrid Toyota Plug in Prius 95 MPGE 12 mile battery Ford C-Max Energi 20 miles battery 100 MPGE * Current state contract – new contract due out early 2014 The Nissan Leaf, Mitsubishi I-MiEV and the Smart for two are not on the OVM 10 currently, these vehicles are eligible for funding.

EVSE – How do you fuel an EV? Required time for charging PHEVs and BEVs Three charging levels 1,2 and DCQ (fast charging) Specific equipment requirements

Where are the charging stations? Level 2 at the fire station in Northampton Level 2 BarnstableLevel 2 Boston Level 1 comes with all Plug in vehicles To find Electric vehicle charging stations in Mass go to: ergy.gov/ ergy.gov/

Phase I Only Municipalities were eligible 20 municipalities approved for awards $555,000 in total 47 EVs  21 Plug-In Hybrid and 26 Battery Electric 17 Level 2 dual head charging stations

Phase II - Eligible Entities Public Universities and Colleges State Fleet Car-Share Companies Municipalities

MassEVIP Phase II Incentives Public Entities $7,500 for battery electric vehicles $5,000 for plug-in hybrids Up to $10,000 for the installation of Level 2 charging station Private Entites $3,750 for battery electric vehicles $2,500 for plug-in hybrid vehicles Up to $5,000 for the installation of EVSE

Program Requirements - Vehicles Applicants can use vendors on state contract OVM- 10 Applicants may also purchase a battery electric and/or plug-in hybrid vehicle identified on CA’s list that is not currently on the OVM-10 list; however, must do own bid process and be on a contract with the Commonwealth Will commit to using the vehicle for at least 36 months in the Commonwealth

Program Requirements – Charging Stations Applicant must purchase at least one battery electric vehicle Charging station must be publicly accessible and space used specifically for electric vehicles Applicants must use vendors on RFR-2011-ENE-008 to install a Level 2 charging station

MassEVIP Application Process Application period from January 1 to February 28th Complete and submit to MassDEP an Application Form by February 28th Form and instructions found at:

MassEVIP Application Process

After February 28, applications are reviewed MassDEP issues approval of Grant Application Municipality must sign an End-User Agreement Upon receipt of the signed End-User Agreement by MassDEP, applicant can then complete vehicle purchase/lease and proceed with Level 2 charging station, if applicable

MassEVIP Application Process MassEVIP will provide the incentive directly to the vehicle vendor or charging station vendor on state contract MassEVIP will reimburse the applicant if:  it performed its own competitive bid to purchase an eligible EV vehicle not currently available on the state contract but is sold in Massachusetts  Vehicle must be identified on California’s list as ZEV or PHEV  Applicant must be on a contract

MassEVIP Application Process Application form and instructions are available on MassDEP’s webpage: For more information on vehicles and EVSE installation information go to MA Clean Cities web page:

Contact Information For information on MassEVIP, contact: Phone: , or Phone: For information on EVSE’s and vehicles, contact: Phone: Phone: For information on Green Communities, contact: or visit

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