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Advancing and Accelerating Electric Vehicles (EVs) in the San Joaquin Valley

San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District

December 6, 2018

Action Plan for Promoting Clean Passenger Vehicles in the Valley - Overview

• Increase the adoption of electric in the San Joaquin Valley and address existing Valley-specific economic and geographic barriers • Plug-in Electric Vehicle Plans• Incentives and Rebates• Outreach• Toolkits and online resources• Grant writing team

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Action Plan for Promoting Clean Passenger Vehicles in the Valley - Plans

• PEV Readiness Plan– Addresses regionally-specific barriers and suggestions

• Site Planning Analysis– Identifies ideal locations based on charging type and use

• PEV Implementation Plan– Streamlining for permitting– Training for electrical technicians– Outreach and webinars– Toolkits and resources– https://energycenter.org/valleytakescharge

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Action Plan for Promoting Clean Passenger Vehicles in the Valley – Incentives & Projects

• Incentives & Rebates for Light-Duty Vehicles– Programs for new vehicles, replacement vehicles, and public fleets

• Incentives for Charging Stations– Program for Level 2 and Fast Charging for public, workplace and MUDs– Developing a program for medium- and heavy-duty and fleets

• Incentives for School Buses– Local program for replacing school buses with electric school buses– Developing a statewide program for transit, shuttle, and school buses

• Ecosystem of Shared Mobility Services in the SJV (Cap-and-Trade)

– Car sharing, ride-sourcing, Dial-A-Ride activities and supporting infrastructure• Valley Air ZEV Mobility Pilot Project (Cap-and-Trade)

– Project combines EV vanpools, car sharing & an e-bike pilot program4

Action Plan for Promoting Clean Passenger Vehicles in the Valley – Community Relations

• Outreach– Webinars– Speaking events– Ombudsman

• Toolkits and online resources• Collaborations with other organizations

– EV Partnerships– Utility Companies– Joint outreach with state agencies and their subcontractors

• Grant writing team– Vigorously applies for external funding that would benefit Valley residents– Grant Assistance (when applying for non-District funds)

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Current Successes – New Vehicle & Infrastructure

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Center for Sustainable Energy (2018). California Air Resources Board Clean Vehicle Rebate Project, Rebate Statistics. Data last updated 11/19/2018. Retrieved 12/04/2018 from https://cleanvehiclerebate.org/rebate-statistic

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Level 2 DC Fast Chargers

Current Barriers To Address

• Permitting of charging stations– Inconsistent between different cities and counties

• Limited range of BEVs• Limited vehicle type selection• Lack of infrastructure

– Public charging, workplace charging and corridor fast charging• Additional public education and outreach needed

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Contact Information

Thank you

www.valleyair.orgwww.healthyairliving.com

Colette KincaidSenior Air Quality SpecialistColette.Kincaid@valleyair.org

Dante SansonAir Quality Specialist IIDante.Sanson@valleyair.org

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