Plug-in Electric Vehicle Readiness Initiatives

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JBarghout@AdvancedEnergy.org NASEO Transportation Committee Copyright 2013, North Carolina Advanced Energy Corporation. All rights reserved. May 28, 2013 (919) 875-9000 Plug-in Electric Vehicle Readiness Initiatives Jeffrey M Barghout Division Director, Transportation Initiatives

About Advanced Energy A nationally recognized independent, non-profit organization, established in 1980 Mission to create economic, environmental and societal benefits through innovative and market-based approaches to energy issues Provide consulting, training and testing in the following focus areas: Emerging transportation initiatives Applied building sciences (residential, commercial and industrial) Energy efficiency Renewable energy Motors and drives Advanced Energy s office on North Carolina State University s Centennial Campus in Raleigh, NC

Transportation Initiatives Advanced Energy s Transportation Initiatives team takes an integrated, holistic approach to help all stakeholders and members of the community understand, plan-for and implement emerging transportation initiatives.

NC PEV Taskforce Established by the N.C. Department of Commerce and Advanced Energy in 2011 Infused with resources by U.S. DOE grant: Plugging In from Mountains to Sea Goals of Taskforce 1. Identify and address barriers to PEV adoption 2. Involve industry partners 3. Recruit new industry 4. Prepare N.C. to take advantage of funding 5. Create and implement a PEV roadmap for N.C.

NC PEV Taskforce (cont.) 200+ participating organizations 150+ municipalities represented 450+ individual participants 6 Working groups / meet monthly Regular NC PEV Taskforce Events

North Carolina s PEV Readiness Plans

NC PEV Roadmap: Highlights More than two-thirds NC counties with registered PEVs EPRI Estimates more than 750,000 PEVs in NC by 2030 600+ public and workplace charging stations Survey of incentives for fleet managers Review of policies, codes and standards: Zoning Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Local Planning and Policy Documents Historic Districts Signage 35 NC Events, Trainings, Workshops reaching more than 2,000 people in 2012 NC PEV Roadmap

QUESTIONS? Jeff Barghout JBarghout@AdvancedEnergy.org (919) 857-9006 909 Capability Drive, Suite 2100 Raleigh, NC 27606 (919) 857-9000 www.advancedenergy.org Copyright 2013 North Carolina Advanced Energy Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this presentation may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, JBarghout@AdvancedEnergy.org electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, Copyright or by use of 2013, any North information Carolina storage Advanced and retrieval Energy system, Corporation. without All the rights written reserved. consent of North Carolina Advanced Energy Corporation. (919) 875-9000

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AE s Transportation Division: What we do Advanced Energy s Transportation Team takes an integrated, holistic approach to help all stakeholders and members of the community understand, plan-for and implement emerging transportation initiatives. Consulting & Facilitation Municipal / State PEV planning Utility PEV programs Infrastructure & vehicle support Workplace charging Education & Outreach Industry workshops Training curriculum Public outreach Investigative Research & Testing Technology briefs Case studies Demonstrations & testing

Benefits of Plug-in Electric Vehicles Lower Cost Energy Security Fewer Emissions Better Performance $0.50 $0.75 per gallon equivalent, reduced maintenance Reduced oil imports, Distributed Infrastructure, Diversified Fuel Sources Reduced Mobile source emissions Increased benefit with greening of generation PEVs will meet the performance expectations of Americans

Why Plan for PEVs? PEV Roadmap & Readiness Plans Preparation and Good Practice permitting, ordinances, inspections, best practices infrastructure Preempt Liability Issues Americans with Disabilities Act Trip hazards, block walkways, etc. Economic Development 2012- Clean Energy Sector generated $3.7 billion in NC- NCSEA Clean Industries Census The United States has a $1.63 billion clean energy trade surplus with China- Pew Charitable Trusts Benefits of PEVs May Overlap with Goals of Existing Plans Improved air and water quality Reduced dependence on oil Lower fueling and operating costs Public Health

Resources & Readiness Plans Municipal / State PEV Planning Guides Charging Station Installation Handbooks Charging Station Technology Reviews Community PEV Initiative Templates Workforce Development Readiness Plans and Roadmaps Informational Handouts Standards and Guidelines www.advancedenergy.org\transportation