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State of Illinois EV Policy Development & DCEO Programs Prairie State Network Call Kate Tomford October 16, 2013 Illinois Energy Office DCEO

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Page 1: State of Illinois EV Policy Development &  DCEO Programs

State of IllinoisEV Policy Development & DCEO Programs

Prairie State Network Call Kate TomfordOctober 16, 2013 Illinois Energy Office

DCEO

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Where did Illinois’EV policy vision begin?

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EVs benefit Illinois consumers and businesses.

Consumerbenefits

Environmentalbenefits

Economicdevelopment

benefits

EVs

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EVs leverage Illinois’ strengths and competitive advantages.

Strong manufacturing

base

Commuting distances

well-suited to EV range

Leading-edge battery

research

Low electricity prices vs. gas

prices

National hub for the

transportation industry

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Governor Quinn’s EV vision for Illinois drove two policy initiatives.

Illinois Electric Vehicle Advisory Council (EVAC)•How do we promote

use of EVs in Illinois?•How do we grow the EV

industry in Illinois?

ICC Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) Initiative•How will EVs impact

the electric grid?•What new regulations

may be necessary?

www.icc.illinois.gov/electricity/pev.aspxwww.illinoisenergy.gov/ev

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Where are we today?

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DCEO EV Infrastructure RebateCharging Station Rebate

Funding• Rebates cover 50% of equipment

and installation costs.• Max of $3,750 per networked

single station; $3,000 per non-networked single station; $7,500 per networked dual station; and $6,000 per non-networked dual station (as defined in guidelines).

• Max award of $49,000 or 50% of the project costs for 15 stations.

• Open until December 19, 2013 (extension in discussion)

Eligibility• Eligible applicants include: units

of government, businesses, educational institutions, non-profits, and individual residents.

• Station must be Level 1 (120V AC) or Level 2 (208-240V AC), SAE J1772 compliant, UL-listed.

• Installer must be licensed and insured.

• Must purchase and install station prior to submitting application.

• Application must include proof of purchase documentation.

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DCEO Rebate Numbers – Fall 2012 Projects and stations

55 funded projects; 79 funded stations (16 dual, so 95 plugs)2/3 of funded stations are non-residential

Average project costs per stationNon-residential: $11,854 (up $7,650 from Spring 2012)Residential: $1,722 (down $150 from Spring 2012)

Average rebate amountsNon-residential rebate per station: $4,694Residential rebate per station: $873

Total rebates awarded: $271,481.8091.6% non-residential; 8.4% residential

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Examples of EV Charging Stations

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Charging stations around Chicago

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Resources – Clean Citieswww.eere.energy.gov/cleancities

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Resources – EV Readiness Scorecardwww.afdc.energy.gov/pev-readiness

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More programs and initiatives

Federal tax credits for charging stations and EVs DCEO grants for EV industry and infrastructure IEPA rebate for EVs ICC rulemaking on EVSE installer certification Secretary of State registration discount for EVs IDOT EV signage

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Federal EV Incentives Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit

Tax credit for 30% of the cost, not to exceed $30,000

Fueling equipment for NG, propane, electricity, E85, or B20+

Installation from January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2013

Tax credit up to $1,000 for consumers

Federal Tax Credit for EVsTax credit up to $7,500 per EV

Amount varies based on battery capacity

www.fueleconomy.govwww.afdc.energy.gov

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DCEO EV Infrastructure Grants

Eligibility• Projects related to production of

EVs or EV charging stations.• Equipment producers and

component manufacturers may apply.• Grant covers manufacturing

equipment and associated installation labor costs, and upgrades to manufacturing facilities.

Industry Development Grant

Funding

• Maximum award of $1,000,000.• Covers up to 50% of eligible

project costs.• Applicant must fund at least 25%

of project costs.• Currently closed; expect to offer

again in FY14.

EV Infrastructure Grant – Under Construction!

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IEPA Alternate Fuel Rebates Eligible vehicles/fuels: natural gas, propane,

electric, E85, and diesel vehicles using B20+ Rebate for EVs is 10% of the listed base MSRP,

before all options and fees, up to $4,000 Must purchase (not lease) new (not pre-owned)

vehicle from IL dealership or do conversion in IL Must register, plate, and operate the vehicle in IL

www.illinoisgreenfleets.org

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ICC rulemaking –Certification of station installers

Objectives:Safe and proper installation, maintenance

and repair of EV charging stationsCompliance with applicable building and

electrical codes and industry standards

Draft certification requirements:Businesses must pay $50 to apply and must list

qualified employees with proof of qualificationEmployees must complete DOL-approved

apprenticeship or 8,000 hours + EVSE trainingCertification requirement effective date is 1/1/2014

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IL Secretary of State DiscountFee Comparison $$Regular 1-year vehicle license plate renewal fee

$101.00

BEV 2-year vehicle license plate renewal fee

$35.00

Annual savings $83.50

IL SOS Special Plates Division(217) 782-7758

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IDOT EV Signage

Approved for use in Illinois by the USDOT Federal Highway Administration

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www.IllinoisEnergy.org/EVKate Tomford

[email protected](312) 814-1985