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EV Everywhere – Consumer Acceptance and Charging Infrastructure Workshop David Sandalow Under Secretary of Energy (Acting) Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs U.S. Department of Energy Los Angeles July 30, 2012

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EV Everywhere – Consumer Acceptance and Charging Infrastructure Workshop

David Sandalow Under Secretary of Energy (Acting) Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs U.S. Department of Energy

Los Angeles July 30, 2012

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Transportation sector depends on oil

Natural Gas < 1%

Biofuels 5%

Petroleum 94%

U.S. Transportation Fuel Share

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Gasoline prices are high

Current Avg. $3.49 (as of July 23)*

High gasoline prices are a burden on American families.

*Source: EIA

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U.S. oil import bill is almost $1 billion per day

http://www.eia.gov/petroleum/data.cfm#imports

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although U.S. oil imports are lowest in almost 15 years

http://www.eia.gov/petroleum/data.cfm#imports

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China has a rapidly growing car market Millions passenger vehicles and trucks

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The President’s Plan

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Cars

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new combined standard 35.5 mpg by 2016

Projected to reduce oil consumption by about 1.8 billion barrels over the

lifetime of vehicles sold in next 5 years

New Fuel Economy Standards

54.5 mpg by 2025

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Johnson Controls Lebanon,OR

Saft America Inc. Jacksonville, FL

Exide Tech. Bristol, TN

Columbus, GA Novolyte Tech. Inc.

Zachary, LA

FutureFuel Chemical Co. Batesville, AR

EnerG2, Inc. Albany, OR

Chemetall Foote Corp. Silver Peak, NV

Johnson Controls Holland, MI

Milwaukee, WI

Celgard, LLC Charlotte, NC Concord, NC

Chemetall Foote Corp. Kings Mtn, NC

East Penn Mfg. Co. Lyon Station, PA

TOXCO Inc. Lancaster, OH

LG Chem, MI Holland, MI

BASF Catalysts, LLC Elyria, OH

Recovery Act – Battery and Electric Drive Award Distribution

Raw Materials

Cell Component

Cell Fabrication

Pack Assembly Recycling

Drive Subcomponents

Drive Components &

Subcomponents

Battery Projects

Electric Drive Projects EnerDel Inc. Indianapolis, IN

UQM Longmont, CO

Kemet Simpsonville, SC

Delphi Kokomo, IN

Remy, Inc Pendleton, IN Anderson, IN

Toda America Inc. Battle Creek, MI

Magna Grand Blanc, MI Auburn Hills, MI

Muncie, IN

Allison Trans, Inc Indianapolis, IN

Powerex, Inc Youngwood, PA

SBE Inc. Barre, VT

A123 Systems, Inc. Livonia, MI

Romulus, MI

General Motors LLC Brownstown, MI

DOW Kokam, MI LLC Midland, MI

HTTM Holland, MI

Waterbury, CT

Ford Motor Comp Sterling Hts, MI

General Motors Wixom, MI

Pyrotek Inc. Sanborn, NY

Honeywell Intl. Inc. Buffalo, NY

Metropolis, IL

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Recovery Act – Transportation Electrification The largest deployment of charge infrastructure in history

• Goal: Deployment of over 20,000 charging stations supporting 13,000 plug-in vehicles • Approximately 11,000 EVSEs and nearly 7,000 vehicles as of mid-June, 2012

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• Detailed data analysis provides insight regarding real-world PEV usage, charge infrastructure utilization, and grid impacts

• 113,000 PHEV/EV miles and 4,430 charging events documented per day

– Vehicle data: GPS, odometer, battery state-of-charge, fuel consumption

– EVSE data: connect/disconnect time, begin-charge/end-charge time, average power, peak power, total energy transferred

Recovery Act – Transportation Electrification Data collection and analysis on thousands of vehicles and EVSEs

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National Community Deployment Challenge • $1 billion for 10 to 15 community alternative vehicle

programs • Builds on $8.5 million in community readiness grants

announced by DOE in 2011 to accelerate installation of EV infrastructure

President Obama Announces New Initiatives

Advanced vehicle tax credit • Allow transfer credit to dealer or financier, allowing consumers to benefit at point-of-sale • Remove cap on the number of vehicles per manufacturer and phase out credit at end of

decade • Increase maximum amount from $7,500 to $10,000

The President’s FY13 Budget includes $650 million to further vehicle and battery technology development at the Energy Department

President Obama announces Deployment Challenge

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A Clean Energy Grand Challenge • Invest in breakthrough R&D for advanced

batteries, electric drivetrain technologies, lightweight vehicle structures, and fast-charging technology.

• Bring together America’s best and brightest scientists, engineers, and businesses to produce electric vehicles at lower cost, with an improved vehicle range and an increased fast-charging ability

EV Everywhere

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EV Everywhere Workshop

THANK YOU