24. Type of Vehicles Neighborhood electric vehicles (NEV), zero
emission motorcycles (ZEM), PHEV, and ZEV
Rebate Amount Rebates range from $900-$2,500 depending on
vehicle type
Available Funding $15M FY 2011-12 funding approved; currently
$7.5M remaining
How is it funded Vehicle registration, vessel registration and
smog abatement fees
How long is it Statute allows incentive funding through 2015,
funded but project allocations are made annually
Program Details Go to www.energycenter.org/cvrp
Rebates are on a first-come, first-served basis
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Electricity is one of the oldest automobile propulsion methods still in use todaySeveral EV’s were developed in the Early 1830s. US caught on in late 1800sBy 1910 most homes were wired for electricityRoughly 40% of all automobiles were electric (Steam also around 40%)Peak Sales 1912Large oil reserves found in TX, CA, OK making gasoline more affordable1915 Henry Ford started mass producing gasoline carsGasoline cars were sold at substantially cheaper rates.By 1920 all electric vehicles has gone away1990 CARB Zero Emissions Vehicle MandateCar makers responded by developing new electric models (EV1, Rav4, Ranger EV)GM EV1 (Who Killed the Electric Car?)Once the mandate went away, the cars stopped being produced2010 with gas prices rising and oil becoming more scarce, Evs once again returnedNissan LEAF due on in December of this year. Tesla Roadster already ok2011- More vehicles Ford, Mitsubishi, Honda, BMW, Mini Copper, Fisker…
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Key PointsSAE Approved Universal plug for all new PEVS- can charge anywhereTechnology to communicate with smart chargers Designed for eventual vehicle-to-grid (V2G)
Level 1120V,15-20 A≈ 5 miles/hour of chargeLevel 2240 V, 40 A≈ 10-15 miles/hour of chargeLevel 3/DC Fast Charge480 V, 100 A≈ 80 miles in 30 min (24kWh battery)
Administered by California Center for Sustainable Energywww.energycenter.org/cvrp