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1 Electric Vehicles - D.C.

2 Basics: Why electrify & technology EVs & the vehicle market
Agenda Basics: Why electrify & technology EVs & the vehicle market Challenges to deployment EVs and solar, and S.U.N.’s work D.C. policy Q&A I’m going to move somewhat quickly because I want to cover all of this, the basics, the current market

3 Benefits: health and climate
Why electric vehicles? Current asthma rates among District adults, Ranked by Ward Source DOEE, VW Spending Plan Benefits: health and climate

4 Why electric vehicles? Economic
Miles driven annually Solar power needed** 3,500 1 kW 7,000 2 kW 10,500 3 kW 14,000 4 kW 17,500 5 kW 21, kW Great pair with solar

5 EV Technology Basics

6 Charging Technology

7 Market Snapshot

8 Market Outlook What’s driving this? Battery pack costs driving vehicle costs. Governments. For example the Clean Energy DC Act.

9 Market Snapshot 2,322 EVs in DC among 310,000 registrations = or ¾ of 1%

10 Challenges (Reality check: .3 of 1% of US cars are EVs)
Barriers to greater adoption often cited Consumer awareness Consumer feelings about sticker price Consumer perception about range factors Charging infrastructure 2% of vehicle sales in us in 2018

11 Charging Infrastructure in DC
Roughly 80 “public” chargers now 2 Fast Chargers EV growth Future charging needs

12 Insufficient Charging infrastructure
About 9.6 million charge ports to support 18.7 million EVs in 2030 (Source EEI) 80% of charging done at home Our data says about 50% of EV owner have level 1 Increased vehicle battery range - faster charging needed

13 How Can We Help?

14 Arlington Solar and EV Charger Co-op Pilot

15 Go Solar? Want to CAPITOL CITY SOLAR AND EV CHARGER CO-OP
SAVE MONEY ON THE COST OF GOING SOLAR Go Solar? GET UNBIASED, EXPERT HELP THROUGHOUT THE PROCESS JOIN THE SOLAR UNITED NEIGHBORS CAPITOL CITY SOLAR CO-OP WE’RE A NON- PROFIT THAT HELPS THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE GO SOLAR EACH YEAR Solar United Neighbors is a vendor neutral non- profit organization. Our experts help you through each step of the process to ensure you get the right equipment for your home, quality installation, and a strong warranty. Our co-ops leverage the power of bulk purchasing to help you save money. Learn more and join at: City SolarUnitedNeighbors.org/xxx | QUESTIONS? solar

16 Federal and D.C. Policy Federal tax credit incentives for EVs - up to $7,500 DC excise tax relief - 6% (e.g. $21,000 is $1,260), c.f. 100% RPS law efficiency weighting DC incentive for charging equipment - 50% of installation and equipment costs up to $1,000) Utility program – $500 rebates on level 2 charging for residential and time of use charging rate Other, transportation electrification policy

17 Discussion, Questions, Comments?


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