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Electric Vehicle Deployment Planning Michele Boomhower Assistant / MPO Director Chittenden County RPC mboomhower@ccrpcvt.org AMPO Annual Meeting October 21, 2014
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Introduction to Electric Vehicles State Supportive Programs –Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) program –Incentives –Stakeholder groups CCRPC Planning Work –EV charging location prioritization and installation guidebook –Local bylaw updates –Fleet vehicle applications Overview
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All Electric Vehicle –Powered solely by electric energy stored in a battery Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle –Powered by battery and gasoline for extended range Introduction to Electric Vehicles Nissan LEAF Chevy Volt
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OEMCurrent EVsUpcoming Models BMW i3 (AEV/PHEV), i8 (PHEV) X5 eDrive (PHEV) Chrysler / Fiat 500e (AEV) Ford Focus (AEV), Fusion (PHEV), C-Max (PHEV) GM Volt (PHEV), Spark (AEV), Cadillac ELR (PHEV) Sonic (AEV) Honda Fit (AEV), Accord (PHEV) Hyundai Sonata (PHEV) Kia Soul (AEV) Mercedes Smart ED (AEV), B Class (AEV) S500 (PHEV) Mitsubishi i-MiEV (AEV) Outlander (PHEV) Nissan Leaf (AEV) e-NV200 (AEV), Infinity (PHEV) Tesla Roadster, Model S (AEV) Model X (AEV), Model III (AEV) Toyota Prius Plug-in (PHEV) VW / Audi / Porsche Panamera (PHEV) E-Golf (AEV), Golf (PHEV), A3 (PHEV), Q7 (PHEV), R8 (PHEV), Cayenne S (PHEV), 918 (PHEV) Volvo XC90 (PHEV) Automaker Offerings
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More than 255,000 Plug-Ins Source: ElectricDrive.org
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States with Transportation Objectives in their Energy Plans Source: NASEO
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Zero Emission Vehicle Program Source: C2ES Policy Data
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States with EV Incentives Source: C2ES Policy Data
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Stakeholder group coordinating public- private investments –Vehicle and charging station outreach Pilot incentive program at point of purchase with dealer participation Downtown charging station grants State Infrastructure Bank low interest loans for charging Building energy code requirements Vermont EV Programs
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Source: DriveElectricVT.com
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EVs in Vermont
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EVs in Chittenden County
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EV Charging
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Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment
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Electric Vehicle Charging Speed
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EV charging – Federally eligible activity
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Environment. Community. Opportunity. Sustainability.
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Optimal Location and Business Models of Electric Vehicles Charging Equipment By 2023 approximately 5,800 EVs will be registered in Vermont. Requiring 79 charging stations in Chittenden County. Cost estimates to install these charging stations varied from $550,000 to $1.6 million
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Charging Site Selection Criteria Level 1Level 2DC Fast Charge Duration 6-10 hours1-3 hours15-30 minutes Typical Users Employee parking Long term commuter parking Commercial area Shopping Business Long trips Convenience Desirable Characteristi cs Security Transit Service Workplaces Transit service Sidewalks Shopping, services, etc. Amenities at the charging site (food, coffee, Wi- Fi) Priority Locations Park and ride lots Long term parking Communities where EV ownership is more prevalent Parking in downtowns, village centers, shopping centers Near high volume roadways
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Level 1Level 2DC Fast Charge Duration 6-10 hours1-3 hours15-30 minutes Equipment $30 – 900$600 – 9,000 $15,000 – 60,000 Installation $200 – 450$1,000 – 12,000 $10,000 – 25,000 Total $230 – 1,350 $1,600 – 21,000 $25,000 – 85,000 Charging Station Installation Costs
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Optimal Location and Business Models of Electric Vehicles Charging Equipment
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Business Models Optimal Location and Business Models of Electric Vehicles Charging Equipment EVSE Business Models Subscription and fee for use Advertising-based revenue Philanthropic and corporate social responsibility Renewable fuel credits Public land or asset swap Leveraging EVSE improvements for non-federal transportation matching funds
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Chittenden County Priority EV Charging Locations
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Charging Station Planning Access to Power
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1.Part of an existing project? 2.Discuss with property owner and tenants 3.Location selection Near power connection! 4.Hire Electrician / Contractor 5.Financing State Infrastructure Bank Car Maker Programs Charging Equipment Manufacturers Charging Station Installation Steps
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1.Proposed model bylaw language to streamline permitting for charging stations 2.Optional requirements for providing charging in new developments or major redevelopments 3.Meet with local boards and committees 4.Support charging station installations in priority areas 5.Provide information on upcoming standards and state programs 6.Promote fleet use Working with Local Communities
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