Electrify California John Kato Deputy Director Fuels and Transportation Division California Energy Commission August 16, 2017
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Electrify California
John Kato Deputy Director Fuels and Transportation Division California Energy Commission August 16, 2017
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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2.53
3.52
ZEV Infrastructure
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0.5
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1.5
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2.5
3
3.5
4
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EV +
PHE
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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
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