Clean Cities / 1 Workplace Charging Seminar August 25, 2015 Alleyn Harned
Clean Cities / 2 Platinum Level Sponsors & Strategic Partners One designated statewide Coalition in Virginia - since c3 not-for-profit & James Madison University partnership Supported by donors. stakeholders, DOE, DMME, and grants Managing alt fuel deployment and education programs on behalf of governments, fleets, and other stakeholders Strategies: Partner with State & Local Organizations, Public and Private fleets Provide Outreach, Education, & Information Resources Facilitate Infrastructure and Vehicle Deployment with Grants Provide Technical & Financial Assistance Virginia Clean Cities Snapshot
Clean Cities / 3 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations –Workplace Charging Challenge –Tesla Destination charger program –DC Fast Charger program – looking for site hosts Current deployment map of existing and future DCFC stations
Clean Cities / 4 EV Everywhere Grand Challenge Goal: affordable & convenient PEVs by 2022
Clean Cities / 5 Why Workplace Charging? The workplace presents a prime charging opportunity
Clean Cities / 6 Why Workplace Charging? The workplace is utilized as prime charging opportunity
Clean Cities / 7 But how much is workplace charging really needed?
Clean Cities / 8 Just because it isn’t needed doesn’t mean it isn’t valuable! Workplace charging provides security for variable BEV (Leaf) commuting needs. 14%need workplace charging MOST days (at least 50% of days) 43% need workplace charging SOME days (at least 5% of days) Workplace charging increases electric vehicle miles traveled.
Clean Cities / 9 Value to Employees Workplace Charging is Valuable to Employees Current PEV Drivers Increased range confidence Increased electric vehicle miles traveled Peer Effect Potential PEV Drivers Increased PEV awareness and education
Clean Cities / 10 Workplace Charging is Valuable to Employers Incentivizes Employees Complements Sustainability Efforts Signals Corporate Leadership 95% of employers say staff has expressed satisfaction with WPC program 70% of employers have received positive recognition for their WPC efforts and 60% helped another employer develop their WPC program From , WPC partners saved 800,000 gallons of gasoline and 5.5M pounds of GHG Value to Employers
Clean Cities / 11 Stations Are Growing Goal: Increase the number of employers offering charging by tenfold by 2018 (500 partners) 220 Partner employers committing to provide employee EVSE 3,500+ EVSE installed or planned 350+ Worksites
Clean Cities / 12 WPC Partners
Clean Cities / 13 Workplace charging in Virginia – let’s work to expand! Virginia Partners: Dominion Resources Capital One Raytheon Volkswagen Group of America
Clean Cities / 14 How is DOE providing Partner recognition?
Clean Cities / 15 How are DOE & Ambassadors providing tech assistance? EV 101 Employer Resources Employee Outreach Toolkit Case Studies Webinars Workshops Quarterly Newsletters One-on-One Technical Assistance
Clean Cities / 16 More workplace charging = more PEVs in Virginia Partners’ employees own over 5,000 PEVs and they are 20x more likely to drive electric than the average worker.
Clean Cities / 17 Join the Challenge Join today! Workplace Charging Challenge Alleyn Harned