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Public EV Charging Stations for the city of los angeles

Source: Ecotality. David Peterson GIS – Estrada November 2, 2010. Public EV Charging Stations for the city of los angeles. The City of LA can play a role in providing publicly available charge stations Funding from ARRA pays for the capital costs of installing the stations

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Public EV Charging Stations for the city of los angeles

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  1. Source: Ecotality David Peterson GIS – Estrada November 2, 2010 Public EV Charging Stations for the city of los angeles

  2. The City of LA can play a role in providing publicly available charge stations • Funding from ARRA pays for the capital costs of installing the stations • The battery charging infrastructure must be present in order to have widespread EV adoption. • Where should the city install EVSEs (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment)? Problem Statement

  3. Midterm: • Detailed descriptions of destinations • Final: • Analysis of Hybird Vehicle penetration rates as a percentage of total registered vehicles in zip codes as a proxy for EV penetration rates. • Identify zip codes with highest concentrations of Hybrid Vehicles and find out where they travel to in Southern California. • Compare to the midterm deliverable, and see if any areas overlap. Overlapping areas should have priority for EVSE installations • All other locations need to be considered in light of other factors Deliverables

  4. Source: U.S. Census 2000; U.S. Tiger Files, 2000; David Peterson

  5. Source: U.S. Census 2000; U.S. Tiger Files, 2000; David Peterson

  6. Source: U.S. Census 2000; U.S. Tiger Files, 2000; David Peterson

  7. Source: U.S. Census 2000; U.S. Tiger Files, 2000; David Peterson

  8. Source: U.S. Tiger Files, 2000; EASI, 2005; David Peterson.

  9. Map 1 • Inset map of city of LA within CA • Boundary Sub-set selection for LA zip code • Map 2 • Graduated Symbols • Maps 3 & 4 • Measured Distance from each zip code to freeways • Map 5 • Aggregated Attribute Fields • (Services=Admin+Fin_Ins+Info+Real+SciTec) • (Man_Whol=Mfct+Whol) • Created Chart/Graphic Skills

  10. Questions?

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