1. O U C E V P R O G R E S S U P D AT E
Get Ready Central Florida Stakeholder Meeting
January 27, 2012
Jennifer Szaro
Manager, Renewables
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2. 2019
13,000 EVs
Dec 11
Chevy Volt Release Jul 12 2017
7,500 EVs
Oct 10 Ford Focus Release
Smart Car Release
Nov 12
Sep 11 End of ChargePoint Grant
Nissan LEAF Release 2015
4,000 EVs
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
2010 - 2011 2012 - 2014 2015 - 2019
Near Term Planning Mid-Term Planning Long-Term Planning
Initial EV Vehicle Introductions EV Releases by Every Major Manufacturer Widespread EV Adoption
Transformer Mgmt. Approach Pilot Customer Offerings Generation Planning
Customer Outreach Approach Meter Data Integration TOU or Real-Time Pricing
Chargepoint Grant Automated Demand Response Pilots Full Scale Customer Demand Response
Nissan Fleet Partnership Potential Transformer Upgrades Feeder/Substation Upgrades
Project Get Ready
Data Collection and Analysis
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3. Lots of hand-raisers, but order
fulfillment is slow
◦ Ranked third nationally in customer
interest by JD Power
◦ Expecting 300 vehicles this year
◦ Eight known Volt customers delivered
(could be more)
◦ A few dozen LEAF owners
◦ A few conversion vehicles
◦ Trying to identify better tracking
mechanisms
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4. 16,000 5.00%
4.50%
14,000
New EV Sales
Cumulative EV Sales 4.00%
Market Share
12,000
3.50%
Percentage Market Share
10,000
Number of Vehicles
3.00%
8,000 2.50%
2.00%
6,000
1.50%
4,000
1.00%
2,000
0.50%
- 0.00%
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Calendar Year
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5. Public •OUC/Chargepoint America Grant Program
Infrastructure •3rd Party Vendor Offerings
Workplace • Future incentives for workplace installations
• Working with customers to determine need and bill
Charging impacts
•Customer education and outreach
Residential •Transformer monitoring
Charging •Preferred vendors
•Future incentives or rates
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6. Create an interdepartmental
planning team
Collect actionable information
◦ Business models
◦ Charging patterns
◦ Preferred charging level
◦ Geographic preferences
Determine an appropriate approach
to distribution planning
Create an effective customer
outreach and education strategy
Monitor regulatory trends and
impacts for future planning
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7. Developing public infrastructure
◦ Grant partner with Coulomb Technologies for ChargePoint America
Program
◦ Developed POS charging rate for public stations
◦ Charging Non-Demand Commercial Rate for usage ~ 0.14/KWH
◦ Customers and third-party vendors are installing EVSE in Orlando
Distribution planning
◦ GIS mapping and tracking based on vehicle sales.
◦ Transformer monitoring at the neighborhood level to ensure reliability
Industry and community partnerships
◦ Early launch partner for multiple vehicles
◦ Project Get Ready participation
◦ Developing customer website
◦ Established EVSE vendor network
◦ Working with car dealers and permitting offices to identify early adopters
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8. Installing 100 public stations
◦ Public charging sites
◦ Workplace charging
◦ 25 percent customer-owned and
75 percent OUC-owned
Two-pronged deployment
◦ OUC provides up to $2,500 for customer-
owned units
◦ OUC holds site license with host customer
for OUC-owned units
Working with four EVSE installers
47 OUC-owned units installed to date
◦ Already seeing usage on some units
Project delays related to commercial
customer contract negotiations
◦ Liability concerns
◦ Few vehicles on the road
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9. Charging Session Usage Statistics
Site Name # of Sessions Total $ Collected
City Hall 19 $ 13.72
Dominoes 2 $ 2.25
Harmony 2 $ 0.49
Infusion Tea 3 $ 1.65
Rosen Inn 4 $ 5.32
Shingle Creek 17 $ 15.57
Wingate 2 $ 0.49
Total 49 $ 39.49
As of January 23, 2012
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10. One Toyota Prius Plug-In
Conversion
Six Nissan Leafs
Two Chevy Volts
Four hybrid
bucket trucks
One hydraulic hybrid
battery pack unit
Fleet charging stations at
all main OUC facilities
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11. Partnership with Orange
County, City of Orlando,
industry stakeholders
and regional utilities
Developing OUC website
for customers that will
complement Get Ready
www.plugandgonow.com and Go Electric Drive
www.ouc.com/ev websites
www.goelectricdrive.com
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