This document provides an overview of electric vehicle readiness planning for Central Florida. It discusses the societal benefits of electric transportation and opportunities and challenges around technologies, policies, and infrastructure. It summarizes Get Ready Central Florida's efforts to promote electric vehicles through stakeholder engagement, permitting streamlining, education, and support for charging infrastructure development. The document concludes by noting that Metro Orlando has been classified as a leader in electric vehicle readiness.
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1. Get Ready Central Florida:
A Local Planning Guide for
Electric Vehicle Success (Perhaps?)
Jon Ippel, AICP, LEEP AP
Sustainability Project Manager
September 9, 2011
2. It All Begins With The Value Proposition
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● Societal benefits from electric transportation
▪ Cost savings
▪ Environmental
▪ Energy independence
▪ Economic development and job creation
3. Electric Transportation:
Opportunities and Challenges
Component / System /
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Vehicle Manufacturers
R&D
Safety
Consumer Marketing
Price
Incentives
Incentives Battery Technology
Regulation / Recycling Value
Legislation Utility
Policy
y Infrastructure
Customer Customer S
C Support
Education / Outreach
EEI
National Security Pledge
Vehicle & Infrastructure
Carbon/GHG Emissions
incentives
CAFÉ/Fuel Economy
Energy Independence Fleet
Incentives/Tax Credits
Lower Energy Costs Planning
Mandates
Consumer Interface
Public Good Environmental Benefits Integration/Interoperability
Economic Health Jobs System Requirements
Environmental Health
Load Impacts
Charging Convenient Rates / Billing
Infrastructure Energy Smart Grid/Standards
Smart Charging
Support Services and
Goods
R&D
Education and Outreach
Safety
Permitting/Codes/Standards
Planning & Development
Charging Infrastructure;
Residential, Private, Public
Suppliers
Contractors slide: courtesy of Progress Energy
4. Public – Private Partnerships:
The Power of Pulling Together
Component / System /
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Vehicle Manufacturers
R&D
Safety
Consumer Marketing
Price
Incentives
Incentives Battery Technology
Regulation / Recycling Value
Legislation Utility
Policy
y Infrastructure
Customer Customer S
C Support
Education / Outreach
EEI
Pledge
National Security
Vehicle & Infrastructure
Carbon/GHG Emissions
incentives
CAFÉ/Fuel Economy
Energy Independence Fleet
Incentives/Tax Credits
Lower Energy Costs Planning
Mandates
Consumer Interface
Public Good Environmental Benefits Integration/Interoperability
Economic Health Jobs System Requirements
Environmental Health
Load Impacts
Charging Convenient Rates / Billing
Infrastructure Energy Smart Grid/Standards
Smart Charging
Support Services and
Goods
R&D
Education and Outreach
Safety
Permitting/Codes/Standards
Planning & Development
Charging Infrastructure;
Residential, Private, Public
Suppliers
Contractors
5. Metro Orlando s EV Progression
Orlando’s
● Outreach with auto manufacturers
● Stakeholder formation
● Permit Streamlining
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6. Auto Manufacturer Outreach
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● 2009 began outreach to OEMs
● Signed MOU with Nissan to
demonstrate demand in FL
● Led to the creation of
Get Ready Central Florida
7. Get Ready Central Florida
● Rocky Mountain Institute
http://projectgetready.com/
8. GRCF: Subcommittees
MARKETING & EDUCATION: Develop relationships with Media,
Submit Articles Press R l
S b it A ti l & P Releases, P t Vid
Post Videos / A ti l O W b it
Articles On Website,
Generate Interest To Fleet Managers, Business & Rental Car
Companies About Electric Transportation
INFRASTRUCTURE: Support Development of Charging Infrastructure,
Refining local Codes, Hosting Workshops for Electricians, Building
Inspectors & Fleet Managers to expedite installation of Charging
Stations
VEHICLES: Support the deployment of electric vehicles in Central
Florida through education & outreach to Fleet Managers, Businesses,
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Rental Car Fleets & the Public. Focus on vehicle standards, vehicle to
grid communication protocols & product lifestyle disposal planning.
10. GRCF: Permitting
● Test installation prior to education
● Education with code officials to identify needs/
concerns
● Development of checklist
● Success:
▪ Residential: over-the-counter
▪ Commercial: 1-3 day review
16. Infrastructure: Near Term Focus
1. Collect actionable information
2. Determine an appropriate
approach t distribution
h to di t ib ti
planning and management
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3 Monitor regulatory trends and
impacts for future planning
18. Charge Point America Grant Summary
● Will install around 200 public stations
▪ Public charging sites
▪ Key commercial charging sites
● Grant pays for equipment and OUC or site
owner pays for installation and
maintenance
● OUC provides up to $1,300 for customer-
owned units
● Customer easement agreement for OUC-
owned sites
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● Pre-selected installers
● All units installed by 10/31/2011