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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// made possible through the generous support of the U.S. Department of Energy plug-in ready michigan an electric vehicle preparedness plan: Introduction
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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// Agenda Introduction Status of EV Readiness Utilities Planning & Zoning Codes & Permitting What’s Ahead
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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// Introductions Clean Energy Coalition Sean Reed Matt Sandstrom Mark Rabinsky Heather Seyfarth, AICP NextEnergy Gary Gauthier Kelly Jezierski Greater Lansing Clean Cities Maggie Striz Calnin OHM Aaron Domini Tim Judici Robert Sedlak Governing Dynamic Brett Scottio Brice Civiello
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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// Stakeholders Aker Wade Ann Arbor DDA City of Ann Arbor City of Auburn Hills Chrysler City of Dearborn City of Detroit City of Flint City of Grand Rapids City of Houghton City of Lansing City of Warren Clipper Creek Consumers Energy Coulomb Technologies DTE Eaton Ecology Center Ford Motor Company General Motors Henry Ford Community College Indiana Michigan Power LBWL LAZ Parking Magna Mercedes Benz Michigan League of Conservation Voters Michigan Municipal League Michigan Public Service Commission Michigan Technological University NECA Oakland County Michigan PEP Stations, LLC Robert Bosch SEMCOG SPX Service Solutions SWMPC UMTRI UPPCO
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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// Project Objective To be prepared… The objective of this project is to create a community based electric vehicle infrastructure readiness plan and implement activities in anticipation of larger electric vehicle deployment efforts in the future.
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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// Why Plan for EV’s? Reduce dependency on imported oil Bolster economy Reduce emissions that have a negative effect on our health and environment Appropriately prepare for emerging market – be proactive Establish the state as a leader
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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// Planning Process Phase 1: Assembling the Team Phase 2: Data Gathering and Partner Input Phase 3: Collaborative Writing Process Phase 4: Outreach
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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// Plan Design
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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// Plan Structure User Icons
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//plug-in ready michigan //powerpoint// Plan Structure Tiers of Readiness Accepting -There is a desire to ensure no barriers exist, but there is no interest in actively promoting the installment of charging stations. Encouraging - There is both a desire to ensure no barriers exist and an interest in promoting the installation of charging stations. Assertive -There is a desire to ensure that charging stations, or at a minimum charging infrastructure, be installed as part of parking requirements.
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