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Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium (CUTRIC) Consortium de recherche et d innovation en transport urbain au Canada (CRITUC) www.cutric-crituc.org Dr. Josipa G Petrunic, Executive Director & CEO Petrunic.cutric@cutaactu.ca Cell: 416-358-3205

CUTRIC Transit & Transportation Innovation R&D Areas

CUTRIC Transportation Innovation RD&D Areas RD&D Theme Areas Alternative (low- and zero-emissions) propulsion systems & fueling systems Light-weight materials Sub-Theme Battery electric propulsion Fuel cell electric propulsion Compressed/Liquefied/Renewable Natural Gas propulsion Carbon fiber Polymers Light-weight metals Biofibers Autonomous, connected vehicle communications technologies & Big Data system solutions Cyber- & critical systems security Sensors, signals, control systems Artificial intelligence for networked, self-healing systems Consumer applications (real-time mobile communications) Securitization of component parts, critical systems Vehicles-to-X (V2X) communications

CUTRIC Transit and Corporate Founding Members

CUTRIC Academic Founding Members

CUTRIC TRL Range & Federal Funding Requirement ($185M/5 yrs) 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% Federal Municipal Provincial Industry 30% 20% 10% 0% TRL 1-3 TRL 4-6 TRL 7-8 (Public) TRL 7-8 (Private)

Pan Ontario Electric Bus Demonstration & Integration Trial Study Dr. Josipa Petrunic, CUTRIC & Scott Gillner, Brampton Transit

INTRODUCTION This electric bus demonstration project will Place 25 electric buses on Ontario roads over the next 2 years. Integrate at least 7 transit systems across 5 or more electrical distribution jurisdictions. STAKEHOLDERS Incorporate more than one electric bus manufacturer (Nova Bus, New Flyer, BYD, etc.). Integrate vehicles that require on-route charging as well as end-point charging. Predict and analyze the optimized usage of Ontario s Smart-Grid technology vis-à-vis on-route and end-point charging requirements for electric bus systems. Establish standard practices for the electrification of transit buses across Ontario and create best practices for electrification VISIONacross Canada. MISSION

TRANSIT & LDC PROJECT REACH

RESEARCH QUERIES: Transit & LDC Systems 1. To what extent do transit systems in Ontario benefit from GHG reductions, cost reductions, and service improvements due to electrification? 2. What technical challenges need to be overcome in vehicle-to-grid communications to achieve mass (scaled) electrification of buses over the next 10 years? (Peak shaving, throttling, grid reliability, STAKEHOLDERS etc.) 3. To what extent can and should transit systems and LDCs (local distribution companies) use gridscale energy storage devices at facilities to power electric buses with green, low-cost or free electricity? VISION MISSION

OBJECTIVES & DELIVERABLES 1. Deliverable: A business case for transit systems, utilities and bus OEMs in Ontario based on the conversion of a significant portion of a given fleet or set of fleets to electric vehicles over the course of the next five years. 2. Deliverable: Identify technical requirements bus manufacturers and electric charging system designers and manufacturers must address in the future STAKEHOLDERS to optimize vehicle performance and charging technologies, which are currently offered to transit transit systems as commercially ready. 3. Deliverable: A business case study to bus manufacturers, utilities and transit operators that articulate the value of the batteries on-board as potential energy storage devices assuming a second life in a transit or non-transit application. VISION MISSION

TIMELINE FOR PROJECT FINANCING March-September 2016: 6 Technical Planning Sessions October 2016: Full Financial Plan & Project Funding Bid Submission (Federal, Provincial, Municipal) January 2017: First on-road demonstration launch (selected transit system) August 2017: Full 25 e-bus launch complete across all transit systems December 2017: Midterm report of deliverables, metrics & business cases in development. December 2018: Full trial results, business case analyses, survey results of consumer preference. January 2019: Full government strategy development with targets established for the financial and technical enablement of all electric busing across Ontario by 2025.

STAKEHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERS VISION MISSION

THANK YOU Dr. Josipa Petrunic, Executive Director Petrunic.cutric@cutaactu.ca www.cutric-crituc.org Cell: 416-358-3206