NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC. GeoEVSE Forum & PEV Resources FedFleet 2012 EV102 Session Andrew Hudgins, NREL
2 GeoEVSE Forum Goals o Avoid duplication of data collection efforts for EVSE locations o Enhance the EVSE data in the AFDC station locator o Ensuring DOE continues to collect and provide the most comprehensive collection of EVSE location data o Strengthen relationships and improve communication with new industry stakeholders
3 Alternative Fueling Station Locator
4 Alternative Fueling Station Locator
5 Cumulative Number of EVSE in Database *EVSE are counted once for each outlet available and does not include residential electric charging infrastructure.
6 Vehicle Cost Calculator
7 Training & Education Clean Cities University Courses o Electric Drive Vehicles: Overview and Impacts Quarterly EV Webinars o Lessons learned o Best practices for deployment o Training opportunities www1.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/toolbox/index.html
8 Publications & Outreach Hybrid and Plug-In Electric Vehicles fact sheet Plug-In Electric Vehicle Handbooks – Consumers – Fleet Managers – Station Owners – Electrical Contractors
9 Best Practices and Lessons Learned
10 EV Readiness Source: PEV Readiness Study - Electric Vehicles in America, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants and Rocky Mountain Institute’s Project Get Ready
11 U.S. Deployment of EV Charging Stations
12 Clean Cities: Supporting local EV deployment strategies EVS26 Community Readiness Discussion
13 The EV Project: large-scale charging infrastructure demonstration
14 Questions? For more information please visit the AFDC: NREL’s Advanced Technology Vehicle Fleet at Bandimere Speedway