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EV Strategy: Process for Recommendations. Joan Rohlfs MWCOG January 17, 2012. EV Challenges. Low market demand for PEVs discourages investment in charging infrastructure Questions about public/private sector roles Perceived barriers in permitting & inspection processes
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EV Strategy: Process for Recommendations Joan Rohlfs MWCOG January 17, 2012
EV Challenges • Low market demand for PEVs discourages investment in charging infrastructure • Questions about public/private sector roles • Perceived barriers in permitting & inspection processes • Inconsistent regulatory environment re -electricity sales, charges • Lack of information re process of purchasing PEV and electricity for recharge (range anxiety)
EV Charging Infrastructure Priorities • Residential charging installation • Office/workplace • Public
EV Readiness Plan, Washington, DC Region • Introduction (challenges, data) • Existing Infrastructure, technology • How and Where to Deploy EVSE • Model Building Codes, Permitting, Zoning • Utility Planning (rates, grid impacts) • Recommendations (summary)
Schedule for addressing Issues 1.Introduction (challenges) 2. Existing Infrastructure, technology: Mar survey 3. How and Where to Deploy EVSE 4. Model Building Codes, Permitting, Zoning 5. Utility Planning (rates, grid impacts) 6. Recommendations (summary) • Remaining issues: • Deployment Strategies: • Who pays, Business Model Revenue case • Best practices for siting charging stations • Potential Site Locations • Incentives • Multi-family dwelling units, condos, HOA’s
Schedule for addressing Issues 1.Introduction (challenges) 2. Existing Infrastructure, technology: Mar survey 3. How and Where to Deploy EVSE 4. Model Building Codes, Permitting, Zoning 5. Utility Planning (rates, grid impacts) 6. Recommendations (summary) • Remaining Issues: • Survey/Best practices for building codes • Survey/Best practices for inspection • Best practices for multiple family dwellings • Survey/Best practices for zoning and parking
Schedule for addressing Issues 1.Introduction (challenges) 2. Existing Infrastructure, technology: Mar survey 3. How and Where to Deploy EVSE 4. Model Building Codes, Permitting, Zoning 5. Utility Planning (rates, grid impacts) 6. Recommendations (summary) • Create Utility Task Force to Recommend: • Rate Structure and Third-party billing • Electric Grid impacts (clustering transformers) • Integration with renewable energy: solar charging and distributed generation • Best practices
Process for Recommendations • Identify criteria for regional strategy recommendations (criteria of cost, implementability, acceptability) • Does process/policy address identified challenges in all three states?
Schedule • Utility TF Recommendations Feb/Mar • EV Survey Results - March/April • Best Practices Research March/April • Siting charging stations • Permitting, inspection • Multiple family dwellings • Draft Recommendations May