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Page 1: Zero Emission Bus Achievements in the USA Andrew Papson CALSTART Project Manager May 6, 2015.

Zero Emission BusAchievements in the USA

Andrew PapsonCALSTARTProject Manager

May 6, 2015

Page 2: Zero Emission Bus Achievements in the USA Andrew Papson CALSTART Project Manager May 6, 2015.

Zero Emission BusAchievements in the USA

Zero Emission Bus Achievements:• A sustainable ZEB industry• Increasing variety in products, markets, and use cases• Technical success stories• Reliability success stories• New funding from public sources

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More buses are on the road

• As of 2014 over 130 ZEBs are deployed nationwide - likely to double by end of 2015

• 24 battery fleets, 10 fuel cell fleets currently on the road• More ZEB miles -> more performance data, improvement

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A variety of fuels & configurations are available

Hybrid

Range-Extended

Hybrid

Battery Electric

Bus

Battery Dominant Fuel Cell

Fuel Cell Bus

30’ Minibus

40’ Coach

45’ Commuter

60’ Artic

• In the last year ZEB offerings have covered many sectors• Configs for variety of transit agency use cases• Variety of charging solutions: depot plug-in, overhead fast

charge, inductive in-pavement

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Battery Costs decreasing while energy density increasing

Source: US DOE Vehicle Technologies Office

2008: $1000/kwh, 600 Wh/L

2013: $350/kwh, 1400 Wh/L

• Between 2008 and 2013 battery costs dropped by 2/3, energy density more than doubled.

• Resulting ZEBs have longer range on fewer and cheaper batteries• Approaching DOE targets: $125/kwh and 400 Wh / liter.

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Fuel Cell operating costscontinue to decrease

Jan-08 Jan-09 Jan-10 Jan-11 Jan-12 Jan-13$0.00

$0.50

$1.00

$1.50

$2.00 Fuel Cell Bus Maintenance Costs $/mile

BC Transit

AC Transit

SunLine

CT Transit

$1.04$1.29

$1.51$1.31

$0.67

$0.39

$1.60

NREL NFCBP data

• FCB reliability increasing, with per-mile maintenece costs dropping with new fuel cell bus generations

• Sunline Transit maintenance costs were lower than the CNG fleet

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Public funding is increasing

As ZEB technology matures, buses are eligible for a wider pool of funding . A selection of sources:Federal Funding Sources

FTA LoNo Awarded $55m in 2015, more funding in 2016

FTA TIGGER Funded $21.2m for BEBs and FCBs 2013

FTA TIGER Funded 22 BEBs for IndyGo in 2013

California Funding Sources

CA Energy Commission

Awarded $7.3m for ZEBs in 2015, $5.8m for ZEBs in 2012.Continues for several years

Air Resources Board

New funding for large deployments (5+)$25m available in 2015, continues for several years

Incentive Programs

California ZEB vouchers $100 k - $160k per vehicle

Chicago ZEB voucher $150k per vehicle

New York State ZEB voucher $40k per vehicle

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Additional Work Underway

Additional projects are breaking down barriers. In brief:• Procurement Standards. A broad industry coalition under FTA

and CTE is developing draft procurement standards to be included in the APTA White Book.

• Spare ratio requirements. Work is underway to provide guidance on the spare ratios needed to support a ZEB fleet . This would not be limited to additional vehicles, but include high-value spare components that can be swapped out between buses. • An example is a spare fuel cell that can be used in any bus within a fuel

cell bus fleet.• Altoona: several battery buses have undergone Altoona testing,

the first fuel cell bus will be tested in 2016.

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Work Underway:Electric Bus Charging Standards

• EPRI and SAE are leading a task force to develop ZEB charging standards.

• Standard specs to be created for – Plug-in depot charging– Overhead conductive charging– Wireless in-ground charging

• Spec sheets will standardize three components– Physical connector– Voltage and current levels– Communication protocols

• Standardization will allow transit agencies to feel comfortable in investing in infrastructure without being concerned about verndor lock-in.

New Flyer Hi Voltage Lower Current Bus

Proterra Lower Voltage Hi Current Bus

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In short…

• The ZEB market is growing into a stable industry• ZEB deployments are growing across the nation• There is a growing number of ZEB configurations, opening

opportunities with new agencies. • The industry is moving forward with technical achievements

including battery cost reductions and improved maintenance cost

• Funding sources continue to come online to grow this maturing technology.

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Contact for More Information

Andrew PapsonProject Manager

CALSTART626.744.5679

http://www.calstart.org

[email protected]