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Electric Mobility Unanswered Questions Regarding the Future of the Automobile Stanford University December, 2010 e - Sven A. Beiker, Executive Director CARS, December 2010

Automo0ve Research with a Flavor of Silicon Valley

Individual Mobility in the 21 st Century Driver Assistance Mobile Society Connected Mobility Alterna0ve Energy

Automo0ve Competences at Stanford University Driver Assistance Alterna0ve Energy Connected Mobility Mobile Society Technology Design Economics Business Psychology Sociology Resources Environment PoliBcs Policies competence of CARS core labs competence of other labs competence w/ limited applicability

Would you Like / Drive / Buy an Electric Car? A recent U.S. survey [1] shows: 70% think expanded use of EVs is vital part to reduce use of fossil fuels 66 % support EV recharging infrastructure investment by electric utilities 54 % believe EVs will account for about 20 % of new vehicles sold in 15-20 years 52 % would like to see utilities taking leadership to encourage shift to EVs 43% could see themselves driving EV in 10 years 13% very likely to buy EV in 10 years Challenges consumers see regarding electric vehicles 28% range and battery life 20% availability of charging stations 17 % total cost/affordability 9% high [purchase] cost of vehicles Analysts expect EVs to have 2% to 3% share of the new-car market by 2020 [2] [1] Energy + Environment Study, Market Strategies International, Nov 2010 1,168 interviews U.S. nationwide, October 14-25, 2010 [2] Are Americans Willing to Try Electric Cars?, The Wall Street Journal, Dec 1, 2010

Public Discussion and Research Facts EVs are the solubon, because But did you consider that EVs don t generate tailpipe emissions EVs simply move the emissions from tailpipe to smokestack With the present electricity mix, EVs sbll leads to less GHG With parbcles, SO 2, NO x from power plants, EVs are not cleaner EVs help gaining independence from foreign oil EVs will create new dependence on lithium producers, resources Li: Chile world s largest producer, baseries don t need that much Considering the basery mass, EVs are inefficient EVs are modular, simpler, cheaper than convenbonal vehicles The range of EVs does not meet consumer demands 50% of people drive less than 25mls a day (80% less than 50mls) Charging takes too much Bme and requires behavioral change Most consumers will never need to go to filling stabon again The electricity infrastructure is not ready for electric vehicles The transformabon of mobility sector will take Bme EVs cost more than convenbonal vehicles Tax breaks offset the higher purchase price of an EV Once the tax breaks are used up the real cost of EVs will surprise Energy cost of EVs is lower than convenbonal vehicle OperaBng cost of EVs will increase with more renewable energy Oil price will increase operabng cost of convenbonal vehicle BaSeries from EVs will create a new waste problem Recycling lithium baseries is well understood EVs are too quiet and will lead to new accident pasern EVs will improve significantly over Bme

Electric Vehicles Facts and Hopes Published Level of Detail Perceived Sustainability of EVs

LCA, Jeremy Michalek, CMU Source: J. Michalek et al, CMU, 2010

GHG Emission, Laura Schewel, UCB Source: L. Schewel et al, UC Berkeley, 2010

Stanford Proposal to Research Electric Mobility Integrate exisbng studies, assessments, forecasts Create concise scenarios for the transibon of the mobility sector Understand sensibvibes of different influences, boundary condibons Provide background for more educated assessments and decisions Electricity Mix Electricity Cost Carbon Fuel Cost Vehicle Cost Range of OperaBon Charging Time Tax IncenBve PoliBcal Climate

Electric Mobility Touching all Disciplines Development of charging infrastructure Improvement of baseries Cost of ownership and operabon Industry business models Technology Design Economics Business Poli0cs Policies Sociology Psychology ConnecBons to polibcs Appropriateness of incenbves Resources Environment Assessment of environmental impact Availability of resources Unlimited mobility needs Adapt to new vehicle operabon

A Closer Look at the Car Technology Design Economics Business Poli0cs Policies Resources Environment Sociology Psychology

EV Just a Car with a Motor instead of an Engine? 8 Electrically assisted power steering 9 Electric auxiliary units (e.g. air conditioning, heating ) Source: http://www.allcarselectric.com/image/100318171_bosch-ev-powertrain

EV Just a Car with a Motor instead of an Engine? http://fordfocuselectric.com/2010/10/23/ford-confirms-focus-electric-production-for-2011-but-stresses-real-volume-in-2012/

Many of the Current Electric Vehicles are Conversion Vehicle layout opbmized for convenbonal powertrain Breaking, steering, air condibon systems need to be adapted Manufacturing, distribubon, service not scaled to large volume http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-news/mini-plans-electric-vehicle-trial-for-australia-20091027-hhj8.html

A Completely New Vehicle Concept not a Conversion Weight: 900 kg Top speed: 120 km/h Motor: 32kW, direct drive Battery: Na-S, 19 kwh, 200kg Range: 160 km in city, 265 km max Charging: 6-8 hrs at 220V home outlet BMW E1, 1991 Frankfurt Automobile Show http://www.carbodydesign.com/gallery/2010/04/bmw-technik-gmbh-25th-anniversary/13/, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/bmw_e1

Technology Design Why We Drive What We Drive A Case Study 1990 s Super Computing Engine / Chassis Control 2000 s Mobile Computing High Performance Batteries Economics Business Resources Environment Psychology Sociology PoliBcs Policies Booming Economies, Pre-Burst Consumer spending high Andrew 92, El Niño, Cheap Oil Individualism, Counter-Culture Individual freedom essential Gulf War, ZEV Mandate Economic Crisis, High Oil Price Consumer spending low Katrina / Rita 05, Glaciers, Peak Oil? Oil Usage more considerate Grass Root Movements, CO2 Movies Green becomes mainstream Iraq / Afghanistan, HOV for HEV Dependence on Foreign Oil Automobiles Defining the Decade

Would you Like / Drive / Buy an Electric Car? A recent U.S. survey [1] shows: 70% think expanded use of EVs is vital part to reduce use of fossil fuels 66 % support EV recharging infrastructure investment by electric utilities 54 % believe EVs will account for about 20 % of new vehicles sold in 15-20 years 52 % would like to see utilities taking leadership to encourage shift to EVs 43% could see themselves driving EV in 10 years 13% very likely to buy EV in 10 years Challenges consumers see regarding electric vehicles 28% range and battery life 20% availability of charging stations 17 % total cost/affordability 9% high [purchase] cost of vehicles Analysts expect EVs to have 2% to 3% share of the new-car market by 2020 [2] [1] Energy + Environment Study, Market Strategies International, Nov 2010 1,168 interviews U.S. nationwide, October 14-25, 2010 [2] Are Americans Willing to Try Electric Cars?, The Wall Street Journal, Dec 1, 2010