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PUGET SOUND CLEAN CITIES COALITION

PUGET SOUND CLEAN CITIES COALITION. Leslie Stanton. Clean Cities Steering Committee Member Puget Sound Clean Air Agency LeslieS@pscleanair.org. September 20, 2010. Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and Public Education Projects. Designated in 1998 Membership Structure:

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PUGET SOUND CLEAN CITIES COALITION

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  1. PUGET SOUND CLEAN CITIES COALITION Leslie Stanton Clean Cities Steering Committee Member Puget Sound Clean Air Agency LeslieS@pscleanair.org September 20, 2010 Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure and Public Education Projects

  2. Designated in 1998 Membership Structure: 50+ member organizations and sponsors Who we are: A voluntary public private partnership that promotes the use of alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies in fleet operations to eliminate the use of petroleum fuels Coalition History

  3. $15 Million for Petroleum Reduction Projects including: $1.2 Million for 100+ Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations in: King County (Issaquah and Kirkland), Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, and Renton Grant Funding Received in 2009 $0.5 Million for solar electric vehicle charging demonstration projects $80 K for EV education and outreach products for local consumers, residents and businesses.

  4. EV Education & Outreach Products • Working with Washington State University to develop guidebook on installing charging stations and using EVs. • Target audience will be residences and businesses installing EV charging stations and using EVs. • Will include procedures to • Evaluate existing service panels, applicable state and local code requirements, etc. • Safely conduct charging station operations and maintenance procedures, including safety devices.

  5. More Education and Outreach • Working with Washington State University and Shoreline Community College to develop a demonstration project on a photovoltaic charging station. • Curriculum for students and professionals who wish to build and install EV charging stations. • Series of fact sheets and outreach materials that educate consumers and EV users about relevant regulations, equipment, safety issues, and available financing.

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