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Current EV Landscape Drive Electric: Adding EVs to Your Fleet May 30, 2019

Current EV Landscape Drive Electric: Adding EVs to Your Fleet May 30, 2019. Jason Wager, AICP CEP Coordinator, Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition. About Us.

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Current EV Landscape Drive Electric: Adding EVs to Your Fleet May 30, 2019

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  1. Current EV Landscape Drive Electric: Adding EVs to Your Fleet May 30, 2019 Jason Wager, AICP CEP Coordinator, Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition

  2. Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition About Us Clean Cities Mission: To foster the economic, environmental, and energy security of the United States by working locally to advance affordable, domestic transportation fuels, energy efficient mobility systems, and other fuel-saving technologies and practices. • Network of ~100 coalitions • 82% of the total U.S. population w/in coalition boundaries Building Partnerships to Advance Affordable, Domestic Transportation Fuels and Technologies

  3. Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition Coalition Services & Clean Cities Portfolio Services Education, Outreach, and Training Forum for Discussions and Networking Fleet Support & Technical Assistance Funding for Stakeholder Projects Stakeholder Recognition Alternative Fuels Promoted by CVC Biodiesel Electricity Natural gas Propane Ethanol (E85) Hydrogen And… Idle Reduction, Fuel Efficient Vehicles (Hybrids), Energy Efficient Mobility Systems (EEMS) and VMT Reduction

  4. Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition Emerging Mobility Trends* & Shifting Realities Population Demographics Technology Americans are Living Longer Integration of Connected & Automated Technologies By 2045, the number of Americans over age 65 will increase by 77%. Introduction of Shared Service Platforms Population expected to grow by 70 million in next 30 years About one-third have a disability that limits mobility. Advancements in Energy Storage Technology ACTUAL PREDICTED Millennials are Connected & Influential Deeper Application of Big Data There are 73 million Americans aged 18 to 34. Faster Processing Speeds at Decreasing Cost 75% of population concentrated in 11 Megaregions They drove 20% fewer miles in 2010 than at the start of the decade. * Elements borrowed from Tony Lathrop, NCDOT Board of Transportation, At-Large Member Technology Disruptors Demographic Trends Laws (Limitations) of Transportation Infrastructure Funding Lifestyle Changes Aided By Technological Advances

  5. Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition Takeaway: Energy Efficiency Meets Mobility Systems Our Role Amidst Rapid Change and “Mega-trends” in Mobility • ACES (Automated, Connected, Electric, & Shared) • Present “dream scenario” of social equity, environmental sustainability, and urban livability? • Uncertain mobility futures • Safety, affordability, accessibility, livable places, and energy efficiency gains… and perhaps others… reduced parking demand,productivity, relaxation… • Or • Increased energy consumption w/ sprawl, high costs of new technology, limited participation of low income residents, and poorly planned places and integration of systems

  6. Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition Why EVs now? A Critical Role Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Transportation System Management & Operations (TSMO) Plan FAST Act Section 1413: Alternative Fuel Corridor Designation Ex. Order 80

  7. Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition Why EVs now? Funding Opportunities! VW Settlement Funding NC DAQ administering $92 million Broken into 3 phases, w/ 1st round of $ expected in 2019 CFAT Grants via the NC Clean Energy Technology Center Leases of new PEVs – 24 Non-Attainment Counties EV Charging Stations (new or replacements) where no ground disturbance – All 100 Counties Proposed Duke Energy Electric Transportation Pilot Charging Programs for Residential, Multi-family, Fleet, School and Transit Buses; and Public Level 2 and Fast Charging Stations

  8. Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition EVs and Charging | Topics on our Minds EV planning for decentralized vocational fleets Typical cost of installing power stations. Typical cost of replacing EV batteries. Typical time frame for break even or return on investment for purchasing an EV Affordable electric cars Selecting and installing EV charging units. Selection of EV units according to costs and range. Vehicle maintenance. Charging equipment maintenance and location of charging units for operations Different charging technologies Funding for public entities Compare lifecycle costs for EV's versus conventional Others?

  9. Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition Thank you For more information Email Jason Wager, jwager@centralina.org Carina Soriano, csoriano@centralina.org Website – www.4cleanfuels.com Social Media: Facebook: Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition – Clean Cities Twitter: @CLTCleanCities Instagram: centralinacleanfuels

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