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1 GETTING EV READY Sheida Sahandy, City of Bellevue, WA

2 Why should policymakers be paying attention to development in Electric Vehicles?  Current transportation model does not scale:  2050 demand 440m bpd, current production is 82 m bpd! (Prof. Sterman, MIT) …and we are beyond peak oil  2/3 of world’s petroleum is used for transportation and more than half our region’s GHG emissions are from burning petroleum for transportation  Declining US production, high and rising import dependence, vulnerability to supply disruption  Local air pollution and health effects  GHG emissions impacts – e.g. water supply, ocean acidification, weather pattern changes  We have no choice, they are coming!

3 Closer to home…  UW Climate Impacts Group http://cses.washington.edu/ cig/  The transportation Sector is responsible for approximately 43% of Bellevue’s GHG emissions.  “Driving a private car is probably a typical citizen’s most polluting activity.” (EPA) Community GHG Emissions by Sector, 2006 Bellevue Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory

4 So why do we need to be doing anything to prepare?

5 Vehicle and Battery Manufacturers Utilities State Government Communication Technology Providers Local Government Educators and Trainers of the Trades Research Institutions Federal Government Employers, Retailers, Commercial Property Owners Vehicle Purchasers Just a few interested parties…

6 Utilities Unknown Increases in E. Demand New Regulations Unknown Changes in Demand Patterns New Sector of Customers Adequacy of Distribution Systems One example….

7 State Gov. Availability of Infrastructure Statewide and Interstate Connectivity Between Urban Areas Uniformity of Signage, Rules, Enforcement Relationship with Existing Policies, Rules and Regulations Uniformity of Technology And another….

8 Purchasers Comparing Lifetime EV Costs with Traditional Cars Charge Locations Away From Home- “Range Anxiety” Getting Repairs, Life of Battery, Life of Vehicle Charging at Home; Infrastructure and Safety Emergency Help if I Get Stranded, First Responder Training And a third….

9 Our Approach: Flexibility not Perfection  Review Permitting Processes  Review Land Use Code  Fleet Decisions  Staff Charging Policies  Public Infrastructure  Seek grant funding  Participate actively in regional dialogue  Be a “connector” among actors  Support the gathering and analysis of data to support decisions  Form partnerships to leverage resources LocalRegional

10 Parting Thoughts on Getting EV Ready  “Don't be afraid to take a big step when one is indicated. You can't cross a chasm in two small steps.” ( On a good day) - David Loyd George  “You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm.”( On those uncertain days) - Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette Thank you!


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