Incentives for Green Fleets 2012 Green Vehicle Funding Workshop East Bay Clean Cities Coalition Karen Schkolnick Air Quality Programs Manager Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Overview Introduction to the BAAQMD Current and Future Funding at BAAQMD MTC One Bay Area 2
Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) Established in 1955 7 million population 9 Counties 5,340 square miles Mission: To protect and improve public health, air quality, and the global climate. 3
Clean Fleets for Cleaner Air Clean fleets matter: On-road cars and trucks account for more than: 25% of Air Pollution 28% of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Zero-tailpipe emissions technology is key to achieving clean air 4
Strategic Incentives BAAQMD funds projects that achieveearly-compliance emissions reductions of criteria pollutants and greenhouse gases Strategic Incentives ~ $80 million allocated annually for clean air projects 5
Strategic Incentives Funding Carl Moyer Program (CMP): $14 Goods Movement Program (GMP): Port trucks $22 On-Road Trucks $18 Lower Emission School Bus Program: $ 7.5 Transportation Fund for Clean Air (TFCA): Regional Fund $11 County Program Manager Fund $10 Over $80 million to be allocated in Fiscal Year Ending 2013 6
Carl Moyer Program (CMP) Year 14: Currently accepting applications: 1st-come 1st-served $14 million available for CMP projects: (heavy-duty diesel equipment): Marine On-road Off-road Agriculture Locomotive On-line application & more information: www.baaqmd.gov/moyer 7
TFCA Regional Fund Alternative Fuel Projects FYE 2008-2013 ~$20 Million in Vehicle & Infrastructure Projects: 200 NG & Propane HDV 185 Hybrid LDV (Taxis and Fleet) 71 PHEV Conversions for MD and LDVs 60 CNG LDV & MDV (Taxis, Vans and Fleet) 400 Publicly Available EVSEs and 6 Battery Switch Stations 3,000 Residential EVSEs 8
Plug-in Electric Vehicle Program FYE 2010-2012 Deploy publicly accessible PEV infrastructure by 12/31/2012*: ~250 J1772 Level 2 6 DC Fast-Chargers 1 Better Place Battery Switch Station in SF (*installed 2013) 9
Plug-in Electric Vehicle Program FYE 2011-2013 Deploy additional PEV projects by 6/30/2013: Home Chargers (~ 3,000) DC Fast Chargers (~50) 10-mile intervals adjacent to major roadways and urban areas Public Chargers (~ 1,000) in high-density parking areas (e.g., transit and employer sites) Regional PEV Readiness Planning 10
Regional PEV Readiness Planning Conduct comprehensive regional planning to prepare the region for mass adoption of PEVs: Convene Bay Area Stakeholders to: Gather and share information about the Bay Area s PEV readiness Gather input to define regional priorities Use input to develop comprehensive Bay Area Regional PEV Readiness Plan 11
Next Steps Currently exploring options for recommendations (tentative): $2 million for Alternative Fuel Trucks $2 million Advanced Technology Demonstration Projects $2 million for Cities and Counties EV Projects and additional funding for EV in MDUs and workplace charging Comments Welcome! 12
BAAQMD Grants Contacts Karen Schkolnick (TFCA) District Grant Programs Manager kschkolnick@baaqmd.gov (415) 749-5070 Linda Hui (EV Planning) Administrative Analyst lhui@baaqmd.gov (415) 749-4796 Michael Neward (TFCA) Administrative Analyst mneward@baaqmd.gov (415) 749-4703 Websites: http://www.baaqmd.gov/divisions/strategic-incentives.aspx http://www.bayareapevready.org 13
Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) Jurisdiction includes all 9 Bay Area counties Governed by 19-member board of primarily local elected officials Responsibilities include: Planning Funding Coordination Operations Advocacy 14
Legislation & Plan Bay Area Assembly Bill 32: Global Warming Solutions Act Sets the state GHG emissions limit in 2020 at 1990 levels and points the way towards 80% reduction by 2050 Senate Bill 375: Sustainable Communities Strategy Requires the integration of land use and transportation planning in a Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) to reduce emissions from light duty vehicles Per Capita Light Duty Vehicle Emission Reduction Targets -15% -7% -2% 0% 2035 Target 2020 Target Current Plan 15
Bay Area Transportation Basics More than 4.6 million cars Some 28 transit agencies with 4,500 buses, railcars, and ferries 20,000 miles of local streets and roads 1,420 miles of highway 340 miles of carpool lanes Eight toll bridges 7 th most congested region in U.S. 16
Plan Bay Area Climate Program Policy Initiative 17 Cost In YOE millions Per Capita CO2 Emissions Reductions in 2035 Cost per GHG Ton Reduced in 2035 Regional Electric Vehicle Charger Network $80-0.3% $812 Vehicle Buy-Back & Plug-in or Electric Vehicle Purchase Incentive $120-0.5% $684 Car Sharing $13-2.8% $14 Vanpool Incentives $6-0.6% $29 Clean Vehicles Feebate Program $25-0.7% $108 Smart Driving Strategy $160-2.2% $322 Commuter Benefits Ordinance $0-0.3% $0 Climate Initiatives Innovative Grants $226 TBD TBD Total $630-7.4%
Plan Bay Area EV Programs Clean Vehicles Feebate Charge a one-time fee on high-emitting vehicles and use funds to provide rebates for lower-emitting vehicles. Revenue neutral program. Vehicle Buy Back and Plug-in or EV Purchase Incentives Incentivize consumers to tradein an older vehicle (>10 years old) in exchange for the purchase of an EV. 18
Plan Bay Area EV Programs Regional EV Charger Network Fund a network of workplace chargers to extend the number of electric miles driven by PHEVs in the Bay Area 19
Public Outreach Program: Electric Vehicle Campaign Campaign will be developed over the next 4 to 6 months Campaign s main goals: Educate Bay Area residents about electric vehicle use & charging Encourage Bay Area drivers to purchase or use EVs when offered the choice Campaign will develop promotional messages and campaign activities Campaign plan will be presented to Commission in early 2013 prior to implementation 20