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EV and EV Charging Infrastructure Development in Hong Kong

CHALLENGE BIBENDUM Rio, Brazil 2 June, 2010. EV and EV Charging Infrastructure Development in Hong Kong. C.M. Mak Head of Electric Mobility Development. Confidential. EV Infrastructure Development In Hong Kong. Other than LINK and Wilson, 8 other partners have also joined the trial…. CLP

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EV and EV Charging Infrastructure Development in Hong Kong

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  1. CHALLENGE BIBENDUM Rio, Brazil 2 June, 2010 EV and EV Charging Infrastructure Development in Hong Kong C.M. Mak Head of Electric Mobility Development Confidential

  2. EV Infrastructure Development In Hong Kong Other than LINK and Wilson, 8 other partners have also joined the trial… CLP will install in 21 locations across Kowloon New Territories & Lantau for Phase 1 HEC will also install in 7 locations Sheung Shui Fanling Yuen Long Tai Po Sai Kung Tuen Mun Tseun Wan Shatin Kln Tong Wong Tai Sin Kln Bay TKO Airport Tung Chung TST 3 CLP 11 sites opened to public More sites to come

  3. EV Infrastructure Development In Hong Kong “We got to start somewhere…” EV Charging Infrastructure development strategy: Standard Charger Trial Project • CLP to extend the power supply network to provide EV charging points for EV users • Initially focus on public car parks, to extend in phases to private car parks • EV Charging network design is scalable - can be continuously expanded & improved • design & install charging spots, partners to provide facilities and day-to-day security & support CLP Power & Polytechnic University Cooperation • Controls more than 1 charging spot • Scalable (controller + multi-socket design) • Settlement with Octopus Card

  4. Electric Vehicle Charging Procedure 2 3 1 iMiEV - one full standard charge (220V 13A) normally will take 6 to 8 hours can support the EV to run 120kM

  5. EV Development In Hong Kong Critical Success Factors for wide adoption of EV in Hong Kong CSF must be in place before EV can take flight in Hong Kong • Government Policy Support • Available EV/PHEV of RHD (right hand drive) design • Infrastructure support for EV charging • Acceptance by the public • Reliable and not inconvenient • Affordable EV price and charging cost • Support by Business Organizations • Hong Kong’s Advantageous Conditions for wide adoption of EV • Short Range driving for general use • Congested environment • Air pollution (particulary road side pollution) a public concern Hong Kong’s successful EV story - can be a useful reference and inspiration for other Chinese and World cities to adopt EV

  6. EV Infrastructure Development In Hong Kong Hong Kong SAR Government encourages use of EVs • HKSAR Budget (2009) : Strong support to use EVs • 5 years Waiver of 1st registration tax for EVs • Subsidies for electric public light buses • High-level EV Steering Committee of key stakeholders led by FS • Put EVs as a solution in Recent AQO consultation • Signed MOUs with Mitsubishi and Nissan - preferential partnering to introduce EVs to HKSAR • Announced EV leasing scheme to launch end 2010 • HKSAR Budget (2010) : Further support to EVs Promoting Use of EVs • Government take lead to use more EVs • procured 10 EVs, to purchase10 to 20 EVs in each coming few years • 10 electric motorcycles introduced • around 200 EVs to be supplied to HK in 2011 Set up $300 million Pilot Green Transport Fund to • encourage transport sector test out green & low-carbon transport technology • use of low-emission and energy saving transport to improve roadside air quality, reduce carbon emissions and promote a low-carbon economy HKSAR Government sets policy to drive EV adoption in HK

  7. EV Not readily available for Hong Kong : • Difficult to find RHD EV for Hong Kong • First usage of EV on road in Hong Kong can be dated back to 1984 by CLP • Hong Kong’s 1st Plug-In Hybrid Converted EV completed in May 2009 • CLP successfully Converted a conventional hybrid EV (HEV) to a Plug-In Hybrid EV (PHEV) • Compared to HEV’s fuel consumption (~7litre/100kM) , PHEV has fuel savings (~4litre/100kM) • In 2010, the PHEV was upgraded with further enhanced performance (~2 litre/100kM or less) . • Another 5 more HEV were converted into PHEV • CLP’s PHEV achieves Significant Range Extension, and with Extremely Low Emission

  8. CLP EV Fleet Development CLP Fleet includes: Citroen Berlingo Goods Van, Converted PHEV and iMiEV Launching iMiEVs • CLP received 10 EVs by early April, quickly launched a 6-month internal trial program with familiarization, “train-the-trainer” and preceded by a kick-off ceremony, officiated by CLP’s COO and Directors • Trial users cover a wide spectrum (good mix of different types of users) • Weekend staff trial program to launch by Q2 • Generate internal interest to EV, and • Fully utilize the vehicles • Key message: “Pure Electric . Zero Emission” CLP will continue adopt suitable EVs • Collect application data and profile • share experience with prospective users 9

  9. The 1st EV Quick Charger in Hong Kong – by CLP QUICK CHARGING • High power supply (50kW) • Takes 30 min to charge from 0-80% • “Emergency” charging purpose. Daily or too frequent use may have impact on battery’s lifespan • Takes up space • Currently, no “universally applicable” quick charging standard • Already commissioned on 1 February in CLP’s Centenary Building near Kowloon Station for trial test for 6 months CLP’s Quick Charger opens to public use

  10. In 2009, CLP issued Energy Vision : CLP’s Energy Vision for Better Air Quality More Clean Energy, Better Air Quality • Better air quality in the Pearl River Delta region needs effort from all of us • CLP will continue our effort in bringing more clean energy to Hong Kong • With cleaner energy, and adoption of other green initiatives (e.g. electric vehicle), over time we will further contribute to better air quality

  11. Strengthen infrastructure links with the PRD Promote renewable energy sources Save energy consumption CLP’s Energy Vision for Better Air Quality EV is a key initiative to save energy consumption

  12. EV Infrastructure Development In Hong Kong Our Way Forward CLP will continue our effort to Establish EV charging infrastructure for users at home/workplace and public car parks, fulfilling one of the key CSF’s for EV Early test and adopt different EVs in CLP’s fleet to demonstrate EV is feasible Help to promote awareness of EV to community Strengthen co-operation with private sector to further support government’s EV initiatives Better understand EV users charging profile to continue develop & improve infrastructure EV in HK- Seeing is Believing CLP – Believing and Investing in a Green Future

  13. www.evs25.org World Electric Vehicle Association President: Prof. C.C. Chan Electric Vehicle Association of Asia Pacific (EVAAP) Electric Drive Transportation Association, USA (EDTA) European Electric Road Vehicle Association Chinese Electrotechnical Society (CES) Society of Automotive Engineering (SAE- China) Speaker: Professor C.C.Chan Date: January 2010

  14. E-Mobility Development EVS25 – Rally and Exhibition 11 to 14 November, 2010 • Distance: 36.0km (~45 min drive) • HKSTP -> Tolo Highway  Tai Po Road  Lion Rock’s Tunnel  Waterloo Road  Princess Road  Salisbury Road TST  Return to HKSTP • (Exact routing has to be confirmed with Hong Kong Police and Transport Dept) 15

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  16. Some EVs start to be available in Hong Kong • Japan Auto Companies start to sell RHD EV to HK • Mitsubishi iMiEV (2010) • Nissan Leaf (2011) • Toyota PHEV (2011/2012) Expecting more EV manufacturers will bring EVs to Hong Kong

  17. EV Infrastructure Development in Hong Kong - Standard Charging majority parking spaces (~ 605,500) Phase 1 21 locations 2010 Feasibility & Pilot scheme being developed Phase 2 TBD 2010/2011 Standard Charging (1 phase: 200V, 13 to 32A) Public Private Car Park Garage Roadside Car Park • Very few ( personal garages) • Curbside (~17,800) • For Hong Kong, the EV charging infrastructure need to be • Compact & space-efficient design • Easy & inexpensive to install • Easy to use • Scalable

  18. EV Infrastructure Development In Hong Kong Supply of electrons to the point of charging… Private Car Parks • Need solution that is small and easy to install • Inexpensive and can be used as a temporary or longer term solution • Proposal: Users register, Charge and billed on their tariff bill (or a separately issued bill to non-CLP customers)

  19. For HK 220VAC 13A LEVEL 1 – “STANDARD CHARGING” 2.9 kVA EV Infrastructure Development In Hong Kong Charging Standards : International Standards Electric Vehicle Charging Standards are beginning to take shape NEC (National Electric Code, USA) Handbook Definition HK’s standard household socket is single phase AC supply at 220Vx13A = 2.9 KVA 20

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