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GE Energy EV Charging Infrastructure

GE Energy EV Charging Infrastructure. Electric Vehicles are Coming …. OEM Fuel Production Fueling Location Data Collection. Gasoline Electric. EV Tax Credits. 90% of new vehicles electric by 2030*. 25% of new vehicles electric*.

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GE Energy EV Charging Infrastructure

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  1. GE Energy EV Charging Infrastructure

  2. Electric Vehicles are Coming … OEM Fuel Production Fueling Location Data Collection Gasoline Electric EV Tax Credits 90% of new vehicles electric by 2030* 25% of new vehicles electric* 150K+ EVs built in U.S. (Ford, GM, Nissan) Prius, Focus Escalade, Caravan Leaf, Volt Electric Vehicle Timeline 2010 2015 2020 2025 * - Needed to achieve Electrification Coalition goal of 75% electric miles by 2040

  3. One Million Electric Vehicles 70% of charging stations will be residential applications Chargers Electric Vehicles Source: Department of Energy Report (Feb 2011) For every EV sold, we expect there will be demand for 1.4 charging stations

  4. The 3 Core Consumer Mindsets • For this consumer, an EV at the right price point and form factor will be an obvious investment. They see the benefits and consider themselves part of the environmental movement: driving an EV will demonstrate that commitment. • The innovative design, fast charging, and cool display will entice these drivers - they'll be intrigued by electric cars as a technology item first and foremost, so design cues and feature sets that reference other high tech brands will stand out. • These consumers are driven more by the money that comes out of their wallets. While some are concerned about the total cost of ownership, the main pain point is how much they pay at the pump each visit. Reducing those charges by 2/3s is highly compelling. Political Arguments • Regardless of need, everyone wants to see America’s dependence on oil (particularly foreign oil) reduced.

  5. Consumer Choices for Charging Location GE research concluded consumers gravitate towards locations where their vehicles will be parked for extended periods of time. Hotels were one of the most desirable charging locations. Definitely use it here

  6. Software. More than just charging EV’s.

  7. Deployment of 25,000 EVs by 2015 Initial purchase of 12,000 GM Vehicles, starting with the Chevy Volt GE will convert at least half its 30,000 vehicle global fleet to EVs Partnering with GE Fleet customers to further deployment Capital investment in Better Place to promote EV adoption Smart Grid Experience Center in Atlanta, GA GE Accelerates EV AdoptionGE announced largest-ever single EV commitment GE is committed to EV adoption and the build-out of EV infrastructure

  8. GE Atlanta Pilot Program • 250 GE Employees in ATL will be provided with EV’s • Chargers installed at GE campuses and at partner locations • Commitment to grow EV adoption in Atlanta • Monitor usage data at all partner locations

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