Transportation Electrification Infrastructure. How hard can it be? CSO Strategic Task Force March 13, 2018

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Transportation Electrification Infrastructure. How hard can it be? CSO Strategic Task Force March 13, 2018

Discussion Today - DWP Goals and The Plan - Infrastructure Examples & Barriers - EV Opportunities for Your Organization 2

Benefitting the Bottom Line (for Utilities and Our Customers) Saves costs for customer - Charging up an EV costs less than $1 per gallon of gas Every battery electric vehicle = ½ a house load The more electric charging off peak, the better for our bottom line Over time, all customers save money Key Concept: Lots of cars, charge at the right time 3

LADW Initiative EV Goals: EV adoption: 15% of all vehicle purchases 145,000 EV equivalents in LA 10,000 commercial EV chargers (4,000 on City-owned property) 4

EV Business Plan Summary 5

Foundation Principles of the Program All Customers Participate: New/Used car, bus riders City installed Infrastructure: Equitable including disadvantaged neighborhoods. Multi-Unit Dwelling Residents: Workplace chargers and DC fast chargers support drivers that cannot charge at home. Low-Income Car Sharing: For those without a car in disadvantaged City communities. Charging Hubs: Support for buses and EV Taxis 6

EV Education & Outreach Education and Outreach Enhancements: LADWP Web-based EV Dashboard Expanded Presentation Frequency Car Dealer Program--Joint Program w/other Utilities Quarterly Ride and Drive for Customers Pilot an EV Carpool Program at LADWP Customer Communications Call Center Support Two EV Websites supported Electric Service Reps Support Email Support 7

City-Owned EV Infrastructure 5 Year Goal: 4,000 on City-owned property Enhancements: Other City Departments, Goal: 200/yr. commercial chargers on City parking lots (public and workplace) Curbside Chargers: Goal 200/yr. (50 this FY) curbside chargers (pole and vault vent). BSL 50/yr. Neighborhood Charging Plazas 8

City Chargers 9

LADWP s Current PEV Infrastructure

New Charging Plazas 11

Curbside Charging 12

1 st US Utility Pole EV Charger 13

Other City Departments 14

Large EV Fleet.LAPD 15

Residential EV Charging Existing Rebate Program: $500 for 240V charger (2,945 Rebates Since 2011) Enhancements: Develop Residential Smart Charging Program: Up to $750 toward Smart Home Charger Get Rebate for Charging EV Off-Peak (Paid by LCFS) Used EV Rebate: $450 for up to 2,000 EVs (one-time campaign) 16

Commercial Charging Existing Program: Rebates up to $4,000/charger (up to 20 rebates/site) Enhancements: (Now and New Rebate Program) Front Funding Rebates for Non-Profits/Agencies Direct Install (similar to Energy Efficiency). Other City Departments use SCPPA contractors. 17

Medium and Heavy-Duty EV Program Rebates: Develop rebate schedule LCFS: Buses: Rates: Use LCFS to fund gaps in infrastructure Support development of inter-agency bus charging facility Create a new EV anytime rate 18

Barriers to EV Infrastructure Business Case Behind It Not An Expert Getting the Word Out on Opportunities & Funding Access to Charging Multi-Family Dwelling (56% in LA). Role of Public and Workplace Charging Site Control 19

EV Opportunities for your Organization Set Goals (Vehicles and Infrastructure) Install EV chargers. Engage Your Employees (Ride & Drive/Take Home, EV Car Discounts, Purchase Goals, EV Car Pools) Funding: Leverage Grants, LADWP s Charge-Up LA! rebates, AQMD Rideshare Programs (Rule 2202), LCFS credits. Develop a Fleet Program 20

LADWP EV Program 5 year Results Expected Program Results: The equivalent of 145,000 plug-in EVs in Los Angeles. LA s visible support for EV Technology through 10,000 City and Private Commercial Chargers for Public, Workplace, Multi-Unit Dwellings and 1600 City Plug-in vehicles. Support Residential Charging (5000 chargers) Utility Goals including GHG emission reductions, help absorb excess solar energy, better utilization of assets, and customer savings. 21

Questions? 22