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Transportation Electrification
Pilot Proposals
Aaron Milano, Project ManagerJanuary 19, 2017
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Portland General Electric 2
• 852,000 customers
• 2,600 employees
• Service area population 1.8 million;
(45% of state’s population)
• 52 cities served
• 4,000-square-mile service area
Portland General Electric Background
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Portland General Electric
Increase customer acquisition of electric vehicles and other electric transportation options in our service area; and
• Promote and support customer acquisition of EVs
• Ensure a reliable, accessible charging network
PGE’s Goals
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Begin efficiently integrating electric vehicles into our system.
• Build a foundation to enable efficient vehicle-grid integration in the
future
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Portland General Electric
Transportation Electrification Proposed Pilot Portfolio
Outreach & Technical
Assistance
Electric Mass Transit 2.0
Community Charging
Infrastructure
Research &
Development
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Portland General Electric
Benefiting All PGE Customers
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Reduce Carbon & Improve Air Quality
Reduced Operating Costs
Renewables Integration
Downward Pressure on Rates
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What’s NextOPUC Regulatory Process: • Jan. 30 – Develop requirements for
future Transportation Plans• Feb. 3 – Determine procedural
schedules for reviewing proposals
Get Involved:OPUC Docket No. UM 1811
http://apps.puc.state.or.us/edockets/docket.asp?DocketID=20573
Full Proposal Available at:https://www.portlandgeneral.com/residential/electric-vehicles-charging-stations/
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Appenidx
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Portland General Electric
§Four depot chargers (4x$15k=$60k) + one en-route charger ($300k) = $360,000 equipment cost, plus installation
• TriMet is interested in PGE installing, owning, and maintaining bus charging infrastructure, BUT needs FTA to amend the terms of the (not yet final) grant.
• Opportunity to electrify routes that benefit low-income riders and communities
Electric Mass Transit 2.0
• TriMet is interested in electrifying their entire fleet, but needs to test drive the technology.
• Federal Transit Administration awarded TriMet $3.4M to purchase 4 electric buses and bus charging stations.
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Partnership with TriMet
• Opportunity to partner with other transit agencies going forward.
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Portland General Electric
Leverages PGE’s & partners’ communication channels
Newsletters PortlandGeneral.com Videos
Outreach, Education, & Technical Assistance
Includes limited paid advertising
Radio Digital Advertising Collateral Point-of-Sale Experience
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Partnership-drive approach
Drive Oregon Ride/Car Share Companies
NGOs Auto Dealerships
Vehicle & Charging Station Wraps
SocialMedia
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Portland General Electric
Electric Avenue Network
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Portland General Electric
Electric Avenue Network
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MonthlyFee
($/mo.)
+
FixedCharge
($/charge)
+
On-PeakEnergyCharge
($/kWh)Option 1:MonthlySubscription
$25.00 - $0.19
Option 2:Pay-per-Use(registered)
- $5.00 $0.19
Preliminary Proposed Customer Pricing
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Portland General Electric
Electric Avenue Network
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Comparison of Market Rates for Public Quick Charging
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Portland General Electric
Electric Avenue Network
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Electric Avenue Network
11 Existing Satellite
Sites (Built 2010-2013)
Electric Avenue 2.0
(Built 2015)
6 New Electric Avenue
Sites (Proposed 2018)
13 Potential Electric Avenue
Sites(Beyond 2020)
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Portland General Electric
Forecasted Impact
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BaselineAnnualSales NewSalesfromPGEPrograms EVLiftas%ofTotalSales
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Portland General Electric
Financial Summary
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TotalRevenueRequirements
Est.CustomerPayments
NetCosts(RevReq.lessCust.Payments)
Outreach&TechnicalAssistance $2,427 - $2,427
ElectricMassTransit2.0 $1,239 $641 $598
ElectricAvenueNetwork $3,880 $3,547 $333
SmallDemonstrationProjects $561 - $561
PilotEvaluation $581 - $581
Total $8,688 $4,188 $4,500
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Portland General Electric
Research, Development, & Small PilotsA suite of R&D and pilot projects to position ourselves to efficiently integrate high levels of electric vehicles into our grid• Employee Research Pilot• Workplace Smart Charging• Vehicle-to-Grid• Bring Your Own Home Charger• Low-income service provider
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