A PHEV is a hybrid vehicle with batteries that can be recharged by connecting a plug to an external power source.

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A PHEV is a hybrid vehicle with batteries that can be recharged by connecting a plug to an external power source. Features: Internal Combustion Engine Electric Motor Plug to connect to the electrical grid

Their batteries can be recharged either by the vehicle s gasoline engine or the electric grid. The plug-in s batteries are usually lithiumion, which are more powerful than a standard hybrid s nickel-metalhydride batteries, but need to be plugged in for hours to fully charge. When the electrical charge is depleted, the plug-in runs like a standard gasoline vehicle.

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Energy Efficient = Lower GHG emissions = Energy Independence = Less Urban Air Pollution =

High cost of lithium ion batteries High Cost of Warranty voiding kits High cost to consumers Increased demand in electricity = increased GHG

I could SAVE a lot of money!

Typical charging infrastructure scenarios include: (1) overnight charging at a home garage (2) overnight charging at an apartment complex, and (3) opportunity charging at a commercial/public facility or multi-vehicle charging units.

Requires a standard on board 120 volt, 5 Amp outlet and charges PHEVs overnight. It is the lowest voltage level found in residential and commercial buildings. Plug-in Receptacle 120 VAC inlet Medium Rate is the preferred or primary method for a battery electric vehicle charger. It requires a 208 to 240 volt, 50 to 80 Amp outlet to charge a variety of EV battery chemistries within a few hours via common on-board EV chargers. Conductive Type Inductive type Requires 480 Amp, specialized off-board charging equipment for high power EV battery packs that can charge up to 80% in approximately 10 minutes.

Vehicle-to-grid operations (V2G) Standards for installation and functionality requirements of electric vehicle infrastructure are provided in the NEC Article 625, published by the National Fire Protection Association. Vehicle standards are developed through the society of Automotive Engineers, Inc and may influence the requirements of the NEC. Minimal Infrastructure Costs

Installation of electric vehicle charging supply in a residential garage typically consists of installing a dedicated branch circuit from an existing house distribution panel to either a convenience outlet for Level 1 charging or an EVSE for Level 2 charging. Siting Requirements: 1. Where does the vehicle park 2. Where is the charger inlet on vehicle 3. Length of electric vehicle s cord

Making an initial investment with savings in the long-term. Dept. of Energy - Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Review Level 1: $878 Level 2: $ 2,146 Level 3:??????

Installation of electric vehicle charging supply in an apartment complex typically consists of installing new dedicated branch circuits from the central meter distribution panel to either a convenience outlet with Level 1 charging or an EVSE for Level 2 charging. Siting Requirements: 1. Generally a parking location in close proximity to where the main apartment distribution points reside. 2. When metered separately, installation location is where all the meters are located.

Dept. of Energy - Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Review Level 1: Total Per Charger Cost: $833 Total Cost: $4,165 Level 2: Total Per Charger Cost:$1,520 Total Cost: $7, 597

Installation of the electric vehicle charging supply in a commercial facility typically consists of installing new dedicated branch circuits from the central meter distribution of an EVSE for Level 2 charging. Two types of commercial charging units: Commercial Facilities and Commercial Charging Banks

Will typically have a single utility service entrance, with power distributed to several subpanels throughout the building. The simplest installation occurs when the charger location(parking lot) is adjacent to the main distribution panel or a subdistribution panel. Establish a new meter service and account with the power company. The disadvantage of this approach is that the local utility will require the customer to contribute to the cost of connecting the new meter and to pay a separate bill for the additional meter and account fees. Should be placed in heavily visited locations and placed on street lamp poles and parking meters because you could utilize existing conduit to route new wires and mount new outlets, hence, reducing the costs.

Dept. of Energy - Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Review Level 2: Total Per Charger Cost: $1,852 Total Level 2 Cost: $18,519

Installation of PHEVs consists of installing new dedicated branch circuits from the central meter distribution of a Level 2 & 3 off-board equipment. Charging infrastructure deployed in these environments must conform to codes and practices not applicable to residential infrastructure and increase infrastructure costs.

Lighting and shelter Adequate Lighting Signage Customer Support Access Support

Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle charging infrastructure DOE Level 2: Total Per Charger Cost: $1,852 Total Level 2 Cost: $18,519 Level 3:

Pike Research Report: Consumers indicated that the availability of workplace, private and public vehicle charging stations in their local area would be very important. 79% of consumers would be interested in investing in a fast-charging outlet for their home; however, willingess to pay is out of line with industry expectations.

Obama Biden Plan: 1 million plug-in cars on the road by 2015 $14.4 Billion in Stimulus Money for PHEVs $2 billion - grants for battery manufacturing 2 Billion: Plug-in vehicle tax credit 400 million: development of plug-in infrastructure