Driving Electric Kristi Jacobsen Brodd Outreach Coordinator, Advanced Energy Tuesday, May 26, 2015
About Advanced Energy Independent, non-profit organization established in 1980, Headquartered in Raleigh, NC Mission: Create economic, environmental and societal benefits through innovative and market-based approaches to energy issues Provide training, consulting, testing and outreach Transportation Initiatives Building Sciences Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy Motors and Drives
About the NC PEV Taskforce Established in 2011 to provide a collaborative opportunity for stakeholders to identify and address barriers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in order to ensure a seamless integration of PEVs into local communities Focus Areas: Community Readiness, Workplace Charging, Multifamily Charging, DC Fast Charge Planning, PEV Outreach
Presentation Agenda Electric Vehicle Overview Charging Station Overview Local Efforts Workplace Charging Multifamily Charging Municipality Charging
Electric Vehicle Trivia
Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) Use Electricity as primary fuel source Plug into an external electrical power supply to re-fuel Have an electric motor or combination of electric motor and gasoline engine (hybrid) that propels the vehicle Toyota Prius Hybrid Electric GM s Chevy Volt Plug-In Hybrid Nissan Leaf All-Electric
Available PEVs in North Carolina Electric Range in Miles: BMW i3 All Electric 81 BMW i8 Plug-in Hybrid 15 Cadillac ELR Plug-in Hybrid 37 Chevrolet Volt Plug-in Hybrid 38 Ford C-MAX Plug-in Hybrid 21 Ford Focus All Electric 76 Ford Fusion Plug-in Hybrid 21 Mitsubishi i-miev All Electric 62 Nissan LEAF All Electric 84 Porsche Panamera Plug-in Hybrid 16 SMART All Electric 68 Tesla Model S All Electric - 265
Plug-in Electric Vehicle Adoption PEVs in North Carolina 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number of PEVs 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 PEVs in USA 2012 2013 2014 2015 Number of PEVs
Why buy an electric vehicle? PEVs provide: Cost savings High performance Healthier communities Economic development
PEVs in the News General Motors believes the future is electric, with billions of dollars of investment to support an all-in-house approach to the development and manufacturing of electrified vehicles." Detroit Free Press Under chief executive Norbert Reithofer, BMW invested between $1.7 billion and 2 billion to develop carbon-fiber electric and hybrid cars, according to analysts' estimates. - Reuters
PEV Charging Levels Level 1 Uses a standard 120-volt outlet Provides 3 to 5 electric miles per hour of charge Level 2 Uses a 240-volt circuit Provides 10 to 20 electric miles per hour of charge DC Fast Charge Ability to charge a battery to 80 percent capacity in 30 minutes or less Level 1 Charging Nissan LEAF Plug Level 2 Charging Station Central Park, Winston-Salem, NC DC Fast Charge Station Elm-McGee Public Lot, Greensboro, NC
Charging Stations in North Carolina
Find a Charging Station Websites and apps to find stations: - PlugShare - AFDC Station Locator - NC PEV Taskforce
Why Install Charging Stations? Charging stations provide: Energy independence Power sustainability Marketing advantage Return on Investment
Charging Stations in the News The Board of Estimates agreed Wednesday to let a Baltimore-based company install about 20 new charging outlets in up to six city-owned garages. The Baltimore Sun To help fuel the use of electric cars, the county is installing electric-vehicle charging stations in 11 public parking garages and lots in Silver Spring, Wheaton and Bethesda over the next few months. Maryland Gazette
Community Planning for PEVs Three Levels of Planning: State-wide/Multi-state Planning Regional EV Corridors Share Best Practices/Lesson Learned/Trends Compile and Share Data Regional Local Regional PEV Planning Local EV Deployment (intra-urban charging station planning) Fleet Initiatives Local Codes and Ordinances Permitting Workplace Charging Multifamily Charging
North Carolina s PEV Readiness Plans
Local Efforts: Workplace Charging
Local Efforts: Multifamily Charging
Local Efforts: Cities and Counties
WWW.PlugInNC.Com Resources
Thank You! Kristi Jacobsen Brodd kbrodd@advancedenergy.org 919-857-9019