Charging Ahead: Electric Vehicles & the Impact on Electricity Delivery In California Managing Public Charging Access August 6, 2010.

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Charging Ahead: Electric Vehicles & the Impact on Electricity Delivery In California Managing Public Charging Access August 6, 2010

EV PROJECT OVERVIEW  Project Markets  Arizona (Phoenix and Tucson)  California (Los Angeles & San Diego)  Oregon (Corvallis, Eugene, Portland, Salem)  Tennessee (Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville)  Washington (Seattle)  Texas (Dallas, Ft. Worth and Houston)  Washington DC  40 Project Partners SC Edison, San Diego Gas and Electric, LADWP, etc.

Charging Infrastructure Locations  2 million gallons of gasoline saved per year.  2.3 billion CO2e lbs. in five years.  27.1 billion CO2e lbs. in ten years.  750 New Jobs by 2012  5500 New Jobs by 2017

OBJECTIVES  Deploy 4,700 Nissan Battery Electric Vehicles In 5 Regions  Establish Mature Charge Infrastructure To Support Electric Vehicles  Identify And Resolve Barriers To Infrastructure Deployment  Develop An Infrastructure Utilization Data Base  Evaluate Infrastructure Effectiveness  Develop Models For Future Infrastructure Deployments  Model Infrastructure For The Next 5 Million Vehicles

INFRASTRUCTURE DEPLOYMENT  Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Designed And Manufactured To Allow Power And Energy Data Collection And Demand Response Control  Residential EVSE Installed For All Vehicles  14,650 Level 2 Chargers  310 Level 3 DC FC  5700 Nissan Leafs and 2600 Chevrolet Volts  Data Collected From All Chargers Via Internet  Infrastructure Data Base Maintained And Analyzed At Idaho National Laboratory

Infrastructure Planning 1.Develop EV Infrastructure Deployment Guidelines with localized content (Completed!) 2.Educate Stakeholders on EV Infrastructure Requirements 3.Develop 10-Year Plan 4.Develop Roadmap (Locations)

EV Infrastructure Deployment Guidelines By March 2010 A.Reviewed by Local Technical Advisory Team B.Includes local requirements for:  Permitting  Accessibility  Signage  Point of Sale  Utility Interface C.Guidelines Workshops for Stakeholders Public Sector, Private, Utilities, Energy Commissions, Associations of Governments, etc.

EV Micro-Climate Plan & Roadmap By July 2010  Develop EV Micro-Climates© Plan  Project Boundaries  Incorporates Local Demographic and Transportation Studies  Survey of existing EVSE  10-Year EV Infrastructure Feedback  Incorporates Stakeholder Feedback  Develop EV Micro-Climate© Roadmap (Locations)  Publicly Available Charging Station Installation Detailed Plan  Commercial & Public  Fast Charger Installation Detailed Plan  Home Base Charging Station Installation Detailed Plan  Residential/Fleet

Hardware Deployment 1.“Must Have” charging locations 2.Traffic Patterns 3.Strategic Locations 4.Destinations 5.Zoning 6.Grid Sensitivities 7.Range Anxiety 8.Convenience 9.Installation Costs

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