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Electrify California John Kato Deputy Director Fuels and Transportation Division California Energy Commission August 16, 2017

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Page 1: Electrify California - California Transportation Commission...Evaluating Charging Infrastructure Needs To Support Growing Plug-In EV Population •Electric Vehicle Infrastructure supply

C A L I F O R N I A E N E R G Y C O M M I S S I O N

Electrify California

John Kato Deputy Director Fuels and Transportation Division California Energy Commission August 16, 2017

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The Alternative and Renewable Fuel andVehicle Technology Program (ARFVTP)

Basis for solicitations, agreements,and other funding opportunities

$100 million funding allocation fora portfolio of fuels, technologies,

and supporting elements

Funding allocations for categories(not individual projects)

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ARFVTP Funding As of March 2017

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Installations Must Accelerate to Meet Climate Targets

California Plug-In Electric Vehicle Deployment Scenarios 4.5

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030

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PATHWAYS - Alternative 1

PATHWAYS - Scoping Plan

PATHWAYS - Reference

Fit Historical Growth to Scoping Plan with 18%/year Exponential Rate

ZEV Calculator Tool (2017) - Mid-Range Case

Historical (2017 Estimate)

Executive Order B-16-2012

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Evaluating Charging Infrastructure NeedsTo Support Growing Plug-In EV Population

•Electric Vehicle Infrastructure supply analysis •Assessing California’s travel behavior and demand •Regional demand for public Level 2 chargers and DC fast chargers. •EVI-Projections Modeling (“EVI-Pro”)

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DC Fast Charging(ARFVTP-Funded)

• 217 sites • 531 DCFC

charging outlets • 272 Level 2

charging outlets

Each site has a minimum of one DCFC connector.

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DC Fast Charging(All)

• 481 sites • 1,349 DCFC

charging outlets • 568 Level 2

charging outlets

Each site has a minimum of one DCFC connector.

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DC Fast Chargingwith Caltrans Site

Overlay

Each DCFC site has a minimum of 1 DC fast charger with 2 charging outlets (CHAdeMO and

SAE CCS)

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Roadmapping for 2030 and Beyond

• Deployment Strategic Analysis and Planning • Streamlined process - Block Grants • Innovative e-Mobility

• Holistic approach to electrification based on local needs and changing uses of vehicles.

• Regional Readiness Blueprints • Collaboration

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Thank you

www.energy.ca.gov/transportation/tour/

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Thank you

www.energy.ca.gov/transportation/tour/