Best Practices for Alternative Fuel Infrastructure

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Best Practices for Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Randy Schimka SDG&E - Clean Transportation Group 2011San Diego Gas & Electric Company. All copyright and trademark rights reserved.

San Diego Regional EV Growth 2

San Diego EV Stats: As of June 1, 2014: Approximately 8,500 electric vehicles on the road Over 650 Level 2 commercial charging stations in service 20 DC Fast Chargers in service; more coming 3

Plug-in Electric Vehicle Charging Where will PEVs charge? Home Single Family Residences Multi-unit Dwellings Focus Workplace Public

EV Charging Basics Level 1 Level 1 (120v, usually at 12 Amps) Typically adds 4-6 miles of range per hour Most cars come with AC Level 1 cord set Will run on standard 15 amp circuit Advantage: Can be used anywhere Disadvantage: Slower charging Grid Impact: Mild

EV Charging Basics Level 2 Level 2 (208-240v at 3.3 kw, 6.6 kw, 9.6 kw, & 19.2 kw) Range of 20 80 Amps Most 2011-2012 cars using Level 2 draw 3.3 kw (LEAF, Volt) Many newer models will draw 6.6 kw (2013+) Focus EV, LEAF & PHEV Honda Accord Adds ~ 12-24 miles of range per hour (3.3 6.6 kw) Toyota RAV4 EV will draw 9.6 kw (32-48 mi/hr range) Tesla Model S can draw up to 19.2 kw Needs a dedicated 208-240v circuit Advantage: Faster Charging Disadvantage: Higher Cost Grid Impact: Moderate

EV Charging Basics DC Fast DC Fast Charge (208v or 440v/3-phase up to 120 kw) 1) Nissan LEAF, Mitsubishi i use CHAdeMO Japanese Standard 2) Tesla Connector (Tesla only) 3) BMW i3, Chevy Spark use SAE Combo USA Standard Advantage: Convenient (time) Disadvantage: Expensive (to install and use) Grid Impact: High

San Diego EV Charging - South Plugshare.com

San Diego EV Charging - North Plugshare.com

Multi Unit Dwelling Charging Very little MuD charging currently exists Approximately 50% of San Diegans live in Multi-Unit Dwellings Single family residents currently own the most Evs Home charging is the most convenient Many MuD residents want to purchase EVs but have charging station difficulties Meter room may be full Parking place may be far from electric panel HOA / Property Manager has to consider the bigger picture Billing / parking issues Persistence pays off for EV owners Plug-in Electric Vehicle Collaborative MuD Materials: http://www.pevcollaborative.org/multi-unit-dwelling 10

Workplace Charging There is currently some penetration of workplace charging in the region Other than home, EVs are parked longest at work Workplace charging provides PHEV drivers an opportunity to recharge and drive more electric miles With workplace charging, a BEV driver can commute a longer distance successfully Workplace charging also benefits EV drivers that don t have access to home charging There are some issues that employers will need to figure out with respect to billing, location, parking policy, etc. Plug-in Electric Vehicle Collaborative Workplace Materials: http://www.pevcollaborative.org/workplace-charging 11

Process/Steps for Installing EV Charging Stations: What? Choose Charging Stations (Type, Size, and Quantity) Where? Power Source (Existing panel or new electric service) Resources? In-house / Hire Engineering Firm & Contractor / Charging Provider SDG&E Assistance (Clean Transportation, Planner) Site Selection (Power Location, ADA, Parking, Usability) Obtain Permits (After design / drawings complete) Construction phase (Wiring / equipment / ADA) Obtain Permit Inspection / Approval Energize / Test stations (new meter) Parking policy (for workplace locations) 12

EV Charging Guidance: What? Workplace / MuD Charging & Billing Requirements Level 1 (lower power), Level 2, DC Fast (higher power) How many charging stations? Costs; economies of scale How many employee / resident cars? Move cords not cars 13

EV Charging Guidance: Where? Power Source New Electric Service Transformer proximity Trenching Existing Panel Available capacity Parking ADA Requirements Balance - Power Availability vs. Parking Convenience Reserving Spots / Striping Consider Flexible Signage 14

EV Charging Guidance: Resources? Typical Project Consult with utility on electrical requirements New service, transformer loading RFP Process (if applicable) Hire engineering firm to design project Electrical / ADA requirements Hire contractor to build project Procure equipment & materials Get permits Construction takes place Approvals / Testing / Commission Misc. issues Parking Policies for employees Billing EV drivers 15

Charging Station Incentives: Periodically Available: California Energy Commission Grants Now Available: ChargePoint: MultiCharge San Diego Program (MuDs) NRG evgo: Ready-for-EV Program (Workplace & MuDs) Future Availability: SDG&E s Vehicle to Grid Program (subject to CPUC approval) Workplace and MuDs 16

MultiCharge San Diego For a limited time, Multi Dwelling Units (MDU s) in San Diego county can apply for free electric vehicle chargers. This demonstration project is being funded by the California Energy Commission. The project is a collaborative effort by ChargePoint, SDG&E, SANDAG, City of San Diego, and the California Energy Commission. Scope: Deploy 206 Level 2 (L2) charging in MDU s throughout San Diego County Program Offer: Free charging station (CT4000) Participant is responsible for installation costs Free 2 Years service (billing, maintenance and authentication software) Free 2 year warranty 17

Ready for Electric Vehicle (REV) Program Complete Electric Vehicle Charging Solutions for Multi-family Communities Andy Hoskinson Ready Electric Vehicles (REV) Cell: (619) 206-6428 Email: andy.hoskinson@nrgenergy.com www.evgonetwork.com #evgorev @evgonetwork

Ready-For-EV (REV): A Solution Created for Multi-Family Charging Value to Property Owners/Manager Value to Tenants 100% free charging equipment. No maintenance or administrative costs. Reimbursement for electricity consumed. Up to $20,000 in electrical upgrades for qualified California communities. Free comprehensive marketing toolkit to attract EV drivers and outreach to the community. No under-utilized EV parking spaces. A commitment backed by NRG, a Fortune 300 company with deep expertise in providing smarter, cleaner energy choices. A dedicated charger, ensuring access and eliminating overcrowding. Eliminates expensive upfront costs for charging equipment and installation. Optional access to evgo s public fastcharge network. Affordable, simple charging plans. No risk of equipment technology obsolescence. Customer support 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. 19

SDG&E Vehicle Grid Integration Pilot Seeks: CPUC approval for ratepayer funding to provide no-cost EV charging infrastructure to efficiently integrate and manage charging loads with the grid CPUC approval to allow SDG&E to install charging in both multi-unit communities and places of work on new electric services A new hourly rate to provide MuD and Workplace EV drivers the electricity they need at the best price possible Third parties to build, install, operate and maintain charging equipment to SDG&E specifications (550 facilities with 10 charging stations each) To have charging billed to an EV drivers SDG&E bill 20

Web Page Resources MuD EV Charging Decision Guides - California PEV Collaborative: http://www.pevcollaborative.org/sites/all/themes/pev/files/docs/mud _Guide_1_final.pdf http://www.pevcollaborative.org/sites/all/themes/pev/files/docs/mud _Guide_2_final.pdf http://www.pevcollaborative.org/sites/all/themes/pev/files/docs/mud _Comm_guide6_12230 http://www.pevcollaborative.org/sites/all/themes/pev/files/docs/mud _Guidelines4web.pdf SDG&E Website MuD EV Page: http://www.sdge.com/clean-energy/residential/apartments-andcondos 21

Thank you - Questions? Randy Schimka SDG&E Clean Transportation Group RSchimka@SempraUtilities.com 22