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Monday, September 14, 2015
Ward LenzDirector of Government Relations, Advanced Energy
About Advanced Energy
• Independent, non-profit organization established in 1980, Headquartered in Raleigh, NC
• Mission: Create economic, environmental and societal benefits through innovative and market-based approaches to energy issues
• Provide training, consulting, testing and outreach• Transportation Initiatives
• Building Sciences
• Energy Efficiency
• Renewable Energy
• Motors and Drives
Presentation Agenda
• Electric Vehicles in North Carolina
• NC PEV Taskforce
• Community Planning
• Education & Outreach
• Municipality Charging
• Workplace Charging
• Multifamily Charging
Available PEVs in North Carolina
Electric Range in Miles:
BMW i3 All Electric – 81
BMW i8 Plug-in Hybrid – 15
Cadillac ELR Plug-in Hybrid – 37 Chevrolet Volt
Plug-in Hybrid– 38
Ford C-MAX Plug-in Hybrid – 21
Ford Focus All Electric – 76
Ford Fusion Plug-in Hybrid – 21
Mitsubishi i-MiEV All Electric – 62
Nissan LEAF All Electric – 84
Porsche Panamera Plug-in Hybrid – 16
SMART All Electric – 68
Tesla Model S All Electric - 265
Electric Vehicle Registrations - 2011
Electric Vehicle Registrations - 2012
Electric Vehicle Registrations - 2013
Electric Vehicle Registrations - 2014
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North Carolina Stations
- 12 highest state for stations
- 785 Charging Outlets
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Charging Stations – National Market
The NC PEV Taskforce
• Established in 2011 to provide a collaborative opportunity for stakeholders to identify and address barriers to plug-in electric vehicle adoption in order to ensure a seamless integration of PEVs into local communities
• Focus Areas: Community Readiness, PEV Education and Outreach, Workplace Charging, Multifamily Charging, DC Fast Charge Planning
Community Planning for PEVs
• Three Levels of Planning:
– State-wide/Multi-state Planning • Regional EV Corridors
• Share Best Practices/Lesson Learned/Trends
• Compile and Share Data
– Regional • Regional PEV Planning
• Local EV Deployment (intra-urban charging station planning)
– Local • Fleet Initiatives
• Local Codes and Ordinances
• Permitting
• Workplace Charging
• Multifamily Charging
North Carolina’s PEV Readiness Plans
Education and Outreach
• Webinars
• Workshops
• Ride-and-Drive Events
• Conference Booths
• Festival Booths
• Newsletter
• Social Media
• Resources
Resources
• WWW.PlugInNC.Com
Local Efforts: Workplace Charging
Local Efforts: Cities and Counties
Local Efforts: Multifamily Charging
Future Goals for Electric Vehicles in NC