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Plug-in Electric VehicleIncentives

Kevin WoodClean Vehicle Rebate ProjectCalifornia Center for Sustainable Energy

Northern California Airport Clean Vehicle ExpoJune 25, 2014

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Presentation Overview

California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE)Overview

Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP)• Funding• Eligibility Requirements• Fleet Application• Cost Calculations• Application Process• Rebate Statistics

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• Solar Electric and Solar Thermal

• Energy Efficiency and Building

Performance

• Energy Storage and Distributed Generation

• Clean Transportation

Areas of Technical Expertise

Our Mission

Accelerating the transition to a sustainable worldpowered by clean energy

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Plug-In Electric Vehicle ReadinessPlanning (DOE & CEC)

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MTC Electric Vehicle Campaign

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Clean Cities Coalition (DOE)

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• Transition to clean vehicles groundtransportation identified in 2009 MOUwith attorney general

• CCSE secured funding and developedmetrics based, fuel neutral rebateprogram.

• Converted ~20% of airport fleet in first 18months through incentive program

• Continued support for education,outreach, and technical assistance forairport ground

San Diego Airport Clean Vehicle Program

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The California Center for Sustainable Energy administers California’s CleanVehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) for the California Air Resources Board. The goal

of the CVRP is to promote the production and use of zero-emission vehicles,including plug-in electric, plug-in hybrid electric and fuel cell vehicles.

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ARB CEC Waitlist Proposed

CVRP Funding Overview

All FY 2013-14 Fundingreserved ~March 28, 2014

• Funded through theCalifornia Air ResourcesBoard (ARB) and theCalifornia EnergyCommission (CEC)

• Funded by vesselregistration, vehicleregistration and smogabatement fees. Futurefunding includes greenhousegas reduction fund

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ARB CEC Waitlist Proposed

Air Resources Board voted toexpand the current waitinglist for CVRP by an additional$25 million on April 25, 2014,bringing the total waitlistfunding to $30 million

Reserved72%

Remaining28%

CVRP Funding Overview

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Elements of Eligibility for CVRP

Individual, business, nonprofit or government entitybased in California or has a California based affiliate

Purchase or Lease a NEW eligible vehicle

Own/lease the vehicle for 36 consecutive months(including CA DMV registration)

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Eligible Vehicles and Rebates

Light-Duty Zero Emission Vehicles$2,500

Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles$1,500

Neighborhood Electric Vehicles$900

Zero Emissions Motorcycles$900

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Maximum 30 per public fleetMaximum 20 for Rental andCar Share

Fleet Applications

ReducedRebate~ 1/3

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Why Clean Vehicles in Fleets?

• Rebates available

• Range of models to meet yourduty cycle

• Lower total cost of ownership

• Supports local, state andnational environmental goals& regulations

• Bolster your sustainabilitycredentials

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Total Cost of Ownership10k miles per year

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$25,000

$30,000

$35,000

$40,000

$45,000

Ford Fusion Ford Focus Toyota Prius Nissan Leaf Ford FocusElectric

Chevy Volt CMAX Energi

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O&MFuel CostVehicle Cost

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Total Cost of Ownership15k miles per year

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$25,000

$30,000

$35,000

$40,000

$45,000

$50,000

Ford Fusion Ford Focus Toyota Prius Nissan Leaf Ford FocusElectric

Chevy Volt CMAX Energi

Tota

l Life

time

Cos

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in P

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O&MFuel CostVehicle Cost

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Total Cost of Ownership15k Miles per year + federal tax credit

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$25,000

$30,000

$35,000

$40,000

$45,000

$50,000

Ford Fusion Ford Focus Toyota Prius Nissan Leaf Ford FocusElectric

Chevy Volt CMAX Energi

Tota

l Life

time

Cos

t ($

in P

V)

O&MFuel CostVehicle Cost

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How do I apply?

Step 1Step 1

• Go to www.energycenter.org/cvrp• Select vehicle and fill out application

Step 2Step 2

• Email sent with application andinformation

• Mail in supporting documents• Check mailed to applicant within 60

days

up to $2,500

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Driveclean.ca.gov

• Fueling & ChargingEquipment

• Vehicle Incentives

• Utility Rate Discounts

• Decals

• Parking

• Insurance Discounts

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EV Driver Survey Dashboard

• Interactive dashboardof PEV market datafrom California EVdrivers

• Learn aboutdemographics,electricity rates,decision factors,primary motivations,and more

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Questions?Kevin.Wood

Kevin.Wood@energycenter.org(858) 244-7295

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