Accelerating the Market for Zero-Emission Vehicles in New Jersey

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Accelerating the Market for Zero-Emission Vehicles in New Jersey. Matt Solomon Transportation Program Manager. New Jersey Clean Air Council Annual Public Hearing April 8, 2014. Why ZEVs?. No tailpipe or evaporative emissions Lower net emissions on today’s grid - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Accelerating the Market for Zero-Emission Vehicles in

New Jersey

New Jersey Clean Air CouncilAnnual Public Hearing

April 8, 2014

Matt Solomon

Transportation Program Manager

Why ZEVs?

No tailpipe or evaporative emissions Lower net emissions on today’s gridFurther reductions over time as grid gets

cleanerSave consumers money!Keep energy expenditures within

local/regional economyReduce dependence on imported oil

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Cumulative PEV Registrations in US

3Data Source: InsideEVs.com

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Cumulative PEV Registrations in New Jersey

Data Source: R.L. Polk, Co.

New Jersey’s ZEV Program

Identical to California rule per CAA §177 Requires manufacturers to meet increasing share of total

sales in state with BEV, PHEV, or FCV Technology neutral – each OEM develops own preferred

compliance strategy Substantial compliance flexibility mechanisms

credit banking and trading alternative compliance options cross-state credit pooling

State ZEV programs are key driver of early ZEV successes and will be critical to ensure continued momentum

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ZEV Pooling

Optional Compliance Path allows OEMs to “pool” ZEV credits among eastern ZEV program states (CT, ME, MD, MA, NJ, NY, RI, VT).

States have opportunity to compete for ZEV deployments.

Automakers that choose OCP will earn NJ ZEV credits for vehicles placed anywhere in the east-coast regional pool.

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What can New Jersey do to accelerate the ZEV

market?Consumer Incentives

Infrastructure Expansion

Green FleetsRegional CoordinationCodes and Standards

Outreach & Education

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IncentivesSales tax exemption• Consider extending to PHEVs

HOV lane access Point-of-sale rebate Income tax credit Public parking Time-Of-Use electricity pricing Exempt EVs from special fees in the absence of VMT-based

taxation

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What can New Jersey do to accelerate the ZEV

market?

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Infrastructure Support EVSE Deployments

Level II at destinations, transit hubs Public DC Fast Charging network

Rebates for residential chargers DOE Workplace Charging Challenge Request BPU proceedings on:

commercial and residential rate design level of regulatory oversight for electric vehicle charging

providers siting and cost allocation of public charging the role of utilities in providing/facilitating public access to

EVSE demand charges smart metering

What can New Jersey do to accelerate the ZEV

market?

EVSE Deployments by State

10Data source: US DOE, Alternative Fuels Data Center

What can New Jersey do to accelerate the ZEV

market?

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Green Fleets

Procurement targets for state-owned fleets Support municipal deployments through state grant

programs Include EVs and EVSE on state purchasing contracts Requirements for electric vehicles in state rental

contracts Review state purchase policies (e.g. “Buy America”

provisions) for opportunities to expand EV fleet options

Regional Coordination Governors’ ZEV MOU Harmonized standards for

signage, EZ-pass, payments, other incentives

Coordinated planning for EVSE networks, particularly DCFC

Create a consistent electricity regulatory framework

Share best practices for codes and standards, outreach, data sharing

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What can New Jersey do to accelerate the ZEV

market?

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In October 2013, eight Governors announced an initiative to put 3.3 million ZEVs on their roads by 2025 to: •Reduce GHG emissions•Improve air quality and public health•Enhance energy diversity•Save consumers money•Promote economic growth

Multi-State ZEV Action Plan to be released in May 2014

Multi-State ZEV MOU