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One Million Electric Drive Vehicles by 2015 United States Department of Energy April, 2011 Vehicle Technologies Program Patrick B. Davis, Program Manager

We are Highly Dependent on Oil Natural Gas 3% Natural gas 3% Biofuel s 3% Biomass 3% Transportation is responsible for 2/3 of our petroleum usage Petroleum 94% Petrole um 94% U.S. Transportation Fuel Share (2009) On-Road vehicles responsible for ~80% of transportation petroleum usage

Goal: 1 Million Electric Vehicles by 2015 With more research and incentives, we can break our dependence on oil with biofuels, and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015 - President Barack Obama, 2011 State of the Union

Goal: 1 Million Electric Vehicles by 2015 DOE Report on capacity to reach one million vehicles by 2015 released February 8, 2011. Key findings Manufacturers already have plans for cumulative U.S. production capacity in the range of 1.2 million electric vehicles by 2015 This doesn t include vehicles from at least half a dozen manufacturers who have not announced production capacities Consumer acceptance, existing R&D and policy measures are important to reaching the goal

Reaching 1 Million EVs by 2015 Charging Infrastructure ARRA Manufacturing Facilities Tax Incentives 1 Million EVs by 2015 Electric Drive R&D, Battery Cost Reduction 2016 CAFE Standards ATVM Loan Program

What s Different This Time? Early 1900s 1970s 1990s 2011 Answer: Urgency of Energy and Environmental Challenges Battery Technology CAFE standards post 2016

DOE Battery Innovation, Market Acceptance and Cost Reduction 1990 s Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries enable commercial introduction of HEVs 2000 2010 s Li-ion batteries enable next generation HEVs, PHEVs and EVs (Volt) Future Next Generation Chemistry with 3x energy density: Li(metal) battery Battery Module Construction Battery Cost, $/KWhr Plug-In Hybrid Battery Cost on Track to Meet 2015 Goal of $300/kWhr $1,300 $800 $500 $300 2007 2010 2012 2015 7

Recovery Act : $2.0 Billion Manufacturing Supporting Electric Drive $1.5 Billion in funding to accelerate the manufacturing and deployment of the next generation of U.S. batteries $500 Million in funding for electric-drive components manufacturing President Obama at Compact Power in Holland, MI Vice President Biden at Dow Kokam

Creating an Electric Drive Vehicle Manufacturing Base 10 Awards Electric Drive Component Integrated Supply Chain Material Suppliers Cell Manufacturer Battery Assembler End User 12 Awards 9 Awards

Outlook for Battery Cost and EV Production Capacity 2008 2009 On Track to Meet Administration s Goal of 1 Million EVs by 2015 Battery Cost ($ per kwh) $1,000-$1,200 Battery Production Capacity ARRA (10 kwh packs) ATVM Vehicle Production Capacity (announced,cumulative) 0 0 0 2011 $700-$950 50,000 45,600 Goal = $500 150,000 144,000 223,200 486,200 Goal = $300 854,200 2015 500,000 488,000 1,222,200 9.88 MkWh per year production capacity in 2015 >7.7 MkWh per year capacity demand in 2015 10

Build out of Charging Infrastructure Public Workplace Retail Residential

Recovery Act Infrastructure Activities Transportation Electrification Demonstration Projects The largest ever U.S. deployment of electric drive vehicles and charging infrastructure Deployment of 13,000 electric drive vehicles, including light duty, medium duty, and heavy duty passenger and commercial vehicles Installation of over 22,000 Level 2 charging sites at residential, commercial, and public locations and 350 (500VDC) Fast Chargers Collection of detailed operational data from vehicles and charging infrastructure 10 Grants to establish comprehensive educational and outreach programs focused on electric drive vehicles Funding of the first programs to educate first responders and emergency personnel in how to deal with accidents involving EVs and PHEVs 12

Transportation Electrification: EVSE/Vehicle Demonstration Activities * * * tbd

Transportation Electrification Data Collection Charge event data: Connect, start charge, end charge, and disconnect times Average power (kw), max peak power (kw), total energy (kwh), and rolling 15 minute average peak power (kw) Charger ID, event ID, and date/time stamp Driving event data: Data recorded for each key on/key off event Event Type (key on/off), date/time stamp Vehicle ID, Odometer, GPS location Battery SOC, Liquid Fuel consumption

Data Collection Plan Data will be collected by INL and NREL Data Analysis and Reporting will focus on: Vehicle and charger performance, efficiency, and utilization Charging patterns and public charging use Impact of various rate structures on charging habits Impact of vehicle charging on electric grid Report dissemination: Internet based starting this spring Fact Sheet reporting will commence end Q2 FY 2011 Annual Utilization / impacts reports beginning late 2011 Raw vehicle and infrastructure data will not be available Considered Generated Data with Delivery Restrictions Raw data will not be delivered to DOE in any format

Working with Cities to Install Infrastructure On January 26, 2011 Vice-President Biden announced a $200M program to help cities establish charging infrastructure (FY12 Budget Request): Establish a comprehensive infrastructure plan Encourage locally-based public and private sector collaboration Leverage federal resources Streamline building permit approval and installation procedures. Initial build-out of the infrastructure.

President Announces Clean Fleets Partnership The Clean Fleets Partnership - working with national vehicle fleet operators to reduce petroleum consumption. Charter members: AT&T, FedEx, PepsiCo, UPS and Verizon -- five of the nation s 10 largest national fleets operating more than 275,000 vehicles.

Contact Information www.vehicles.energy.gov Patrick Davis, Program Manager 202-586-8061 patrick.davis@ee.doe.gov