Accelerating Electric Vehicle (EV) Adoption

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Agenda
Why electric cars?
Where electric cars?
How electric cars?

Agenda Why electric cars? Where electric cars? How electric cars?

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Why electric cars?

Inaugural Formula E Beijing Grand Prix
September 13, 2014

Why electric cars? Inaugural Formula E Beijing Grand Prix September 13, 2014

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Electric cars are FUN!
Electric cars are FAST – instant torque
CLEAN AIR –

Electric cars are FUN! Electric cars are FAST – instant torque CLEAN
zero emissions
Electricity is readily available
Electricity costs are stable and much lower
than gasoline
Oil independence (national security)
Save gas = save money
Low maintenance

Fun, Fast, Clean & Efficient

Why Electric Cars?

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
CO2 is a potent greenhouse gas.
Using electricity produced

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW CO2 is a potent greenhouse gas. Using
with coal, electric vehicles reduce emissions 77% compared to conventional vehicles. Emissions are reduced further with cleaner sources of electricity.
2.4 pounds of CO2 are produced with each gallon of gasoline refined.
19 pounds of CO2 are produced when each refined gallon of gas is burned.
A total of 21.4 pounds of CO2 are released into the atmosphere for every gallon of gas consumed.
Then the gas must be shipped and driven to the pumps everywhere!
Electricity is already delivered to more places than gasoline.

Reduced CO2 Emissions

Why Electric Cars?

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Increased Efficiency

“You take an average of 5 kilowatt hours to refine gasoline,

Increased Efficiency “You take an average of 5 kilowatt hours to refine
something like the Model S can go 20 miles on 5 kilowatt hours. You basically have the energy needed to power electric vehicles if you stop refining”.
- Elon Musk

Why Electric Cars?

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
A gallon of crude oil contains about 38.6 kWh (132,000 BTU).
A gallon of gasoline contains about 33.7 kWh (115,000 BTU).
About 5 kWh are lost in the refining process.
An average of 4 miles or more per kWh is common among EVs.
Electric motors are over 90% efficient.
Internal combustion engines are only 25-30% efficient, the remaining energy is lost mostly to heat.

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Where electric cars?

Where electric cars?

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Workplace
Airports
Schools
Hotels
Events, arenas
Soccer fields
Golf courses

Work, Play and Most of Our Driving

Where Electric Cars?

Workplace Airports Schools Hotels Events, arenas Soccer fields Golf courses Work, Play

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Where Electric Cars?

Cars Are Parked Mostly at Home and Work

Where Electric Cars? Cars Are Parked Mostly at Home and Work

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Where Electric Cars?

Daily Commute Distance

Distance traveled one-way from home to work

WHAT YOU

Where Electric Cars? Daily Commute Distance Distance traveled one-way from home to
NEED TO KNOW
93% of commuters travel less than 35 miles to work!
78% of commuters travel less than 20 miles!
EV drivers typically leave home fully charged.

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Workplace charging extends the range of an EV.
The installation of charging stations

Workplace charging extends the range of an EV. The installation of charging
at work will have a dramatic impact on EV adoption.

Workplace Charging

Where Electric Cars?

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
North Chicago, Illinois

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“Parked at work” often means parked in a parking garage.

Parking Garages

Where Electric

“Parked at work” often means parked in a parking garage. Parking Garages Where Electric Cars?
Cars?

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“Parked at work” often means parked at the airport.

Airports

Where Electric Cars?

Denver International

“Parked at work” often means parked at the airport. Airports Where Electric
(DEN)

Reno-Tahoe International (RNO)

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International(CVG)

Piedmont Triad International – Greensboro, NC (GSO)

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“Parked at work” can also mean parked at a hotel.

Hotels

Where Electric Cars?

“Parked at work” can also mean parked at a hotel. Hotels Where Electric Cars?

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Casinos (“Parked for Play”)

Where Electric Cars?

Casinos (“Parked for Play”) Where Electric Cars?

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How electric cars?

How electric cars?

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How Electric Cars?

Electric Vehicle Energy Lingo

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
kWh is “how

How Electric Cars? Electric Vehicle Energy Lingo WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
much” energy, similar to gallons of gas.
Miles per kWh, similar to miles per gallon.
kW is “how fast”, similar to gallons per minute.

kWh =
how much energy is used or strored

kW =
how fast energy is transferred

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How Electric Cars?

Electric Vehicle Cost Lingo

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
A typical U.S.

How Electric Cars? Electric Vehicle Cost Lingo WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
electricity cost is $0.10/kWh.
The Nissan Leaf goes about 80 miles with a 24 kWh battery. Therefore, 20 miles uses about 6 kWh.
The energy cost to recoup 20 miles is about 60 cents:
6 kWh x $0.10/kWh = $0.60

Example: Nissan Leaf (24 kWh battery)

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How Electric Cars?

Electric Vehicle Charging Levels

Plug In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Battery Sizes
Toyota

How Electric Cars? Electric Vehicle Charging Levels Plug In Electric Vehicle (PEV)
Prius 4.4 kWh Battery 11 miles
C-max Energi 7.6 kWh Battery 21 miles
Chevy Volt 16 kWh Battery 38 miles
BMW i3 22 KWh Battery 80 miles
Ford Focus 23 kWh Battery 76 miles
Nissan Leaf 24 kWh Battery 75 miles
Tesla Model S 60 kWh Battery 208 miles

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Electric vehicle chargers come in Levels 1, 2 and 3.
Level 1 = 120 volts AC and Level 2 = 240 volts AC.
Level 3 is called “DC Fast Charging.

Level 1 = 5-8 miles of range per hour of charging
Level 2 = 10-15 miles of range per hour of charging
Level 3 = 60-70 miles of range per half hour of charging

Charging Levels and Ranges

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How Electric Cars?

Electric Vehicle Charging Behavior

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Most EV owners

How Electric Cars? Electric Vehicle Charging Behavior WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
charge at home (82%).
Most EV owners charge at least once each day (92%).
Very few EV owners charge at public locations (18%) and these are mainly work locations.

Charging Behavior
In 2012, SAE International (Smart, 2012) published a report that looked into details of how EV owners charge their EVs. The study found that 92% of EV owners charge a minimum of one time per day and 82% of the charging occurred at the owner’s home. Only 18% of the owners charge their EVs at public locations, and these are mainly work locations with extended parking periods.

82%

18%

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How Electric Cars?

Understand Charging Options

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Functionality and networking built

How Electric Cars? Understand Charging Options WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Functionality
into electric vehicle chargers (EVSEs) adds cost!

Credit Card Readers
Adds approximately $500 per unit
The single most common cause of EVSE outages
Integrated Electricity Metering
Energy metering can easily be accomplished outside of the EVSE for a fraction of the cost
Expected vs. Actual electricity costs can be determined and used to reset employee rates
RFID authorization
Networking and software maintenance

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How Electric Cars?

Complimentary Electric Vehicle Charging

Consider “Level Free” Charging

Less expensive EV charging

How Electric Cars? Complimentary Electric Vehicle Charging Consider “Level Free” Charging Less
stations
No contracts for service fees or revenue sharing
Energy costs can be recovered using existing programs or new programs at low cost
“Complimentary” EV charging can be used as a marketing tool

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How Electric Cars?

Payments and Electric Vehicle Charging

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Based on

How Electric Cars? Payments and Electric Vehicle Charging WHAT YOU NEED TO
rates from the leading supplier of EV charging stations, a total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis shows that it is less expensive to provide free charging with two L1 PowerPost® EVSEs than to charge employees for energy using a dual, networked EVSE.

Level 1
Free EV Charging
Costs $5,628
Over 7 Years

Level 2 Networked
EV Charging with
revenue offsets paid
by Employees
Costs $10,993 Over 7 Years

TCO in both cases does not include installation which varies greatly (site specific)

Consider “Level Free” Charging

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How Electric Cars?

Novel Approaches to Payments

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Donating the cost

How Electric Cars? Novel Approaches to Payments WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
of EVSE energy to a charity can be an effective image-building tool.

“A Breath of Fresh Air”! a “Donation Station” approach

Sponsorship/Partnership/Stewardship

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How Electric Cars?

Schools and Clean Air

Energy efficiency, improved air quality, LED lighting

How Electric Cars? Schools and Clean Air Energy efficiency, improved air quality,
and other “green” initiatives will be priorities for facilities that are newly built or renovated using bond measure dollars.
The installation of electric vehicle charging stations at schools may be covered by new bond measures.
Educational programs focused on the benefit of electric vehicles could be implemented into school curriculums to promote EVs to younger generations

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
In June California voters approved nearly $3 billion in bond measures.
According to a preliminary list from the Coalition for Adequate School Housing, more than $11 billion in additional bond measures is planned for the November 2014 ballot.

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How Electric Cars?

Schools and Clean Air Curriculum
Health and Environment
Real World example

How Electric Cars? Schools and Clean Air Curriculum Health and Environment Real
of Plug In Vehicle adoption and uses
Speaking and Presentation from industry leaders
Contact me for further information.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Workplace charging for faculty and staff is a teaching opportunity.
Students gain valuable knowledge about the world they live in.
A curriculum of environmental advantages, commute times and distances, energy usage, pollution reduction and gas savings, to name a few!

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Accelerating Electric Vehicle Adoption

Summary

Why Electric Cars?
Fun, Fast, clean and efficient
High performance
Reduce emissions
Save

Accelerating Electric Vehicle Adoption Summary Why Electric Cars? Fun, Fast, clean and
gas, save money
Where Electric Cars?
Work, play and most of our driving
Focus on workplace charging
Includes airports, hotels, schools, events, etc.
How Electric Cars?
Charging stations installed where needed most
Novel, low-cost approaches to payment
Complementary and “level-free” charging
Educational programs for schools
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