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Overview of ZEV and Hydrogen Activities in California

Overview of ZEV and Hydrogen Activities in California. Analisa Bevan Chief, Sustainable Transportation Technology Branch June 2008. Overview. The ZEV Regulation Modifications to the ZEV Regulation Hydrogen Highway Efforts Additional Activities. Bronze. PZEVs. Gold. ZEVs. Silver.

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Overview of ZEV and Hydrogen Activities in California

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  1. Overview of ZEV and Hydrogen Activities in California Analisa Bevan Chief, Sustainable Transportation Technology Branch June 2008

  2. Overview • The ZEV Regulation • Modifications to the ZEV Regulation • Hydrogen Highway Efforts • Additional Activities

  3. Bronze PZEVs Gold ZEVs Silver Silver + AT PZEVs Enhanced AT PZEV Zero Emission Vehicle Requirements 11 % ZEVs

  4. Rationale for Proposed Amendments • Respond to Board’s direction at May 2007 hearing • Align program requirements to reflect Expert Panel’s findings and market status • Create opportunities for emerging technologies • Simplify program requirements

  5. Summary of Significant Amendments

  6. Creation of “New Path” “Alt” Path Original Path “New Path” 2005 to 2011 1990 to 2004 2012 forward Base Path Result: battery, fuel cell, plug-in hybrid fuel cell/banked credit Battery EVs / NEVs

  7. Gold and Silver+ Option 1 Assumes a 22-mile electric range blended HEV. Number of vehicles will vary if vehicle earns different credits.

  8. Zero Emission Vehicle Regulation(March 27, 2008) • 2009 – 2011: 2,500 Type III fuel cell vehicles or scaled number of BEVs

  9. Silver Plus Category • Silver earning one or more credits • Use of ZEV fuel • electricity or hydrogen • Examples: • Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles • Hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles

  10. Three New ZEV Types • Type I.5 • City battery electric vehicle • 75 to 100 mile range • Type IV • Advanced fuel cell vehicle • Minimum 200 mile range/fast refueling • Type V • Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle • Minimum 300 mile range/ fast refueling

  11. Public Disclosure of Production and Credit Data • All production data to be made public beginning in 2009 • Release of ZEV credit bank balances in model year 2010 • Include credit trade transactions as public

  12. Section 177 (Travel) Provision Provision Sunset Year • Other states who adopt LEV/ZEV regulations

  13. Bronze PZEVs Gold ZEVs Silver Silver + AT PZEVs Enhanced AT PZEV Program Re-Design “ZEV 2.0” TBD % ZEVs LEV III Pavely II

  14. California Hydrogen Highway Network • Phased approach to infrastructure implementation • Environmental goals • Shared risk

  15. The State’s Contribution • Vehicles • Stations • CaH2Net Membership • Hydrogen Fuel Quality Standard • Environmental Standards for Hydrogen • Public outreach and education

  16. CaH2Net Efforts • Fund public hydrogen stations • 3 awarded in 2006 (2 awards rescinded, one contract cancelled) • Fund hydrogen vehicles • 1-GM Fuel Cell Equinox, • 4-Quantum Hydrogen internal combustion engine Toyota Prius, • 2-Ford HICE Shuttle Buses

  17. Station Network Challenges • CaH2Net Funding • Contract and indemnification • California State budget priorities • Environmental requirements • Perception about closure of existing stations • Demonstrations coming to their end • Energy Companies profit outlook • Alt Fuels competing with each other

  18. H2 Highway Station RFP • www.cscr.dgs.ca.gov/cscr • $7.7 M made available (Year 1, 2, and 3 Funds) • Includes SB 1505 requirements • Clustered in Los Angeles, SF, Sacramento, San Diego • Retail-like stations • Technical Specifications • Proposals Due: June 13th

  19. Summary • California Hydrogen Highway is moving forward • Cars are coming soon • Dire need for infrastructure • Looking for partners, private and public

  20. Incentives • Purchase incentives • ZIP programs • AB 1811 Alternative Fuel Incentive Program ($1.62M for vehicle purchases) • AB 118?

  21. Public Education • Driveclean.ca.gov • Environmental Performance Labels • Car Shows • Motoring events • Schools and children’s programs

  22. Our Commitment • Controlling emissions from existing vehicles while driving towards commercialization of zero emission vehicles to simultaneously address smog, climate change and energy diversity issues in California • Clean cars for clean air Analisa Bevan, CARB 1001 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 322-1731, abevan@arb.ca.gov

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