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Electric Vehicles North Texas Interfacing Electricity and Transportation Networks: The Role of Battery Electric Vehicles and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles Session 1: Collaborative Efforts and Stimulus Grants Third Annual Workshop, College Station, Texas October 20, 2010

North Central Texas COG Voluntary Association Of, By and For Local Governments 16-County Region Centered Around Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) 230 Member Governments (Cities, Counties, Special Districts) Goals Include Planning for Common Needs, Cooperating for Mutual Benefit, and Coordinating for Sound Regional Development Metropolitan Planning Organization Designation 12-County Metropolitan Planning Area Nine-County Ozone Nonattainment Area-1997 8-Hour NAAQS Responsibilities Include Reducing Congestion, Enhancing Mobility, and Improving Air Quality 22

Program Structure Introduced Technologies Electric Vehicle Workshop October 29, 2009 Project Goals Milestones Deliverables Local Fleets Recharging Infrastructure Home Recharging Infrastructure Public Recharging Infrastructure Education, Outreach and Marketing Project Plan Implement Infrastructure Plug-In Vehicles 33

Stakeholders and Interested Parties Local Governments City of Arlington City of Burleson City of Carrollton City of Dallas City of Forest Hill City of Fort Worth City of Garland City of Haltom City City of Irving City of Kaufman City of Mansfield City of Plano City of Richardson City of Rowlett Dallas Police Department Town of Westlake Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Rockwall Independent School District Metroplan, Little Rock, Arkansas Regional Transportation Authorities Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) State/Federal Agencies Environmental Protection Agency General Services Administration Universities/Research Groups Houston Advanced Research Center Southern Methodist University Texas A&M University Texas Christian University University of Texas at Arlington University of Texas at Dallas Nonprofit Organizations North Texas Clean Air Coalition Downwinders at Risk Texas Business for Clean Air 44

Stakeholders and Interested Parties Utilities/Communications Duncan Power Energy Future Holdings Corp Feris Electric Co. IEC GE NRG Oncor Electric Delivery Reliant Energy TXU Energy Industry/Consulting 3 Million Renewable Energy A123 Systems Adventure Golf Cars, LLC Aeroviroment Better Place Boulder Electric Vehicle Daffer McDaniel, LLP Earth People Co EcoGreenHotel Ecotality Eetrex Incorporated Electric Mobile Cars Emisstar LLC ETEC EV Autos Texas EV Tech, Inc. EVCarco, Inc. EVXLabs Facility Solutions Group Ford Motor Company General Motors Green Car People ICF International Navistar Electronics Nissan Plug Smart Plug-In Vehicle Solutions, Inc. Positive Energy Resources Raytheon Shoppas Material Handling Smith Electric Vehicles TBD America, Inc. Texas ESO Inc. TNMP Vectrix Verdex Vitron Group 5 5

Regional Interest General Public Technology Reservations Hand Raisers Nissan Leaf 250 40,000 Source: Nissan Local Governments and Agencies Technology Actively Pursuing Interested, but Not Pursuing Not Interested Hybrid Vehicles 56% 36% 8% Electric Vehicles 20% 57% 23% Source: 2009 NCTCOG Survey 66

Recently Funded Projects North Central Texas Council of Governments DOE and Texas SECO Recovery Act Funding 6 Electric Vehicle Recharging Stations 146 Light-Duty Gasoline-Electric Hybrid Vehicles 3 Light-Duty Plug-In Gasoline-Electric Hybrid Vehicles 1 Light-Duty Plug-In Electric Vehicles 25 Neighborhood Electric Vehicles 93 Heavy-Duty Diesel-Electric Hybrid Vehicles 9 Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicles The EV Project DOE and Ecotality Home Recharging Stations (Number pending sale of vehicles in region) DOE = U.S. Department of Energy SECO = Texas State Conservation Energy Office 7 7

Recharging Infrastructure 8

Additional Partnerships NCTCOG Statewide Electrification Collaboration (Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio) PHEV/EBVs: Transportation and Electricity Convergence National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center Project Get Ready and the Rocky Mountain Institute 9

2010 Program Deliverables Regional and Statewide Coordination Groups Needs and Opportunities Identification Regional Data Products Electric Vehicle Life Cycle Cost Modeler Regional Contractor Listing Draft EVSE Language for Inclusion into Regional Codes State Fair of Texas EV Showcase Initial Vehicle and Infrastructure Deployment 10 10

2011 Program Objectives Training for Electricians, Inspectors, First Responders Streamlined Permitting Process Communication Protocol and Resources Universal Recharging Station Signage Preferential Parking Program and Other Incentives Additional Funding for Regional Projects Further Vehicle and Infrastructure Deployment Public Outreach and Education 11 11

Contact Information Jenny Danieau Senior Transportation Planner 817-608-2342 jdanieau@nctcog.org Carrie Reese Program Manager 817-608-2353 creese@nctcog.org www.nctcog.org/evnt www.nctcog.org/aqfunding 12 12