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Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Context, Status and Guidance for Implementation Glenn Higgs | 17 June 2010

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Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure. Context, Status and Guidance for Implementation. Glenn Higgs | 17 June 2010. Contents. Context and status Good practice for implementation What the future holds Further information. Context and Status. Government commitment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

Context, Status and Guidance for Implementation

Glenn Higgs | 17 June 2010

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Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure | 17 June 2010

Contents

Context and status Good practice for implementation What the future holds Further information

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Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure | 17 June 2010

Context and Status

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Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure | 17 June 2010

Government commitment

80% reduction in GHG by 2050 Mayoral target – 60% CO2 reduction by 2025 EVs nearest near-to-market low emission

technology Urgency for public charging network Coalition programme:

“We will mandate a national recharging network for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles”

Existing commitment - £250m

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London’s charging infrastructure

Current status:- 1700+ EV users (8000 in UK)- 200+ charging points across 15 boroughs- limited EVCP suppliers- most in car parks and use limited to borough/s

Mayoral targets for 2015:- 22,500 workplaces; 2,000 car parks; 500 on-street- also TLRN and new development

London’s suitability:- short trips (90% < 10 miles)- minimum off-street parking & dense development- strong incentives package

Pan-London network:- centrally administered, flat fee, < 1mile from EVCP

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Challenges

Ensuring demand exceeds supply Future-proofing technology Compatibility between vehicles and EVCPs Minimising impact on parking and streetscape Minimising peak demand on the grid Ensuring mode shift from ICE

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Good practice for implementation

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Technology - overview

quadricycle

Blue CommandoPodPoint

Integrated feeder pillar

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Technology – types of charging

Installation costs:- electricity connection- TMO- signs and markings

Operational costs:- electricity - supplier admin- maintenance

Costs to user:- permit/joining fee- annual admin fee

£neg£3k pa

£50-£100£17-£75 pa

£3k-£4k£500£500

£neg

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Range of locations

on-street public

off-street public

off-street private

off-street private (not shared)

- leisure centre- retail- community facility- station- park

- workplaces- residential flats

(inc Smart boxes)

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Design considerations - location

Charlotte Street, CamdenEnd bay, busy street, nearmain road and close toshopping area and offices

On-street

Wandle St, WandsworthEnd bay, close to entrance

Off-street

- demand- visibility / access- road space- footway space- ‘Green Hubs’

Considerations:

* confirm through site audits

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Design considerations – parking controls

EV only, maximum stay – with/without parking charge

current DfT proposed

- display of permits required- parking whilst charging only- free parking or concessions common- standards and charges vary across London

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Design considerations – layout

ELECTRIC VEHICLES ONLY5m (min)

4m1m

EVCP

feeder pillar integrated into

wide-based signpost

0.45m

EVcharging

cable Electric vehicle

1.8

m (m

in)

alternative locations for separate feeder pillar

450

parking sign* (alternatively fixed

to existing/new signpost/lamp column or wall

mounted)

0.3

5-0

.70

m

- CP & feeder pillar- footway width- signs & markings- access- streetscape

Considerations:

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Timescales and funding sources

EVCP Funding

TfL LIP

Govt ‘Plugged in Places’

EU funding (EVA)

Sponsorship

bulk procurement

EVA - Electric Vehicles for Advanced Cities

€23m

£9.3m

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What the future holds

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Technology

Electric vehicles

Charging points

- Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family Car)- £5,000 subsidy from 2011?

- take up forecast: 5% or 100,000 vehicles ‘as soon as possible’

connectors

charging types

- Intelligent charging points- Energy Technologies Institute ‘Joint Cities Plan’

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Future standards & requirements

Pan-London network- smart cards and networked EVCPs- flat fee and free electricity- future-proof for fast charging- London-wide brand- new website- call centre

New developmentCharging provision

Land-use/ % spaces for electric vehicles

Retail Employment

Residential

Active 10% 20% 20%

Passive 10% 10% 20%

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Further information

Guidance for implementation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure

http://boroughs.tfl.gov.uk/1054.aspx

EV Infrastructure Strategywww.london.gov.uk/electricvehicles/docs/GLA_ELI_Strategy_09_V05.pdf

NewRide websitewww.newride.org.uk

EVCP Partnership Working Group Leon Thorne: [email protected]

Glenn Higgs [email protected] 0207 529 6519

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Any questions?