Progress Energy Electric Transportation Update
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Progress Energy
Electric Transportation Update
Christopher Gillman, Manager – Emerging Technologies
December 8, 2010
Overview
● It all begins with the value proposition
● Update of current initiatives
● Our electric transportation roadmap
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It All Begins With The Value Proposition
● Societal benefits from the technology
▪ Cost savings
▪ Environmental
▪ Energy independence
▪ Economic development and job creation
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Update Of Current Initiatives:
Plug-In Electric Vehicles
● As part of a national research effort with
Ford, EPRI, Johnson Controls, SAFT, and
partner utilities, Progress Energy is testing
two Ford Escape PHEVs
● We will receive 12 Chevy Volts in 2011 for
research and demonstration purposes
● Progress Energy will also showcase the
Toyota Prius PHV technology as part of a US
demonstration loan
● We will further acquire and integrate into our
fleet additional technologies such as the
Nissan LEAF, Ford Focus EV, etc.
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Our Electric Transportation Roadmap:
How is Progress Energy Supporting Electric Transportation?
● Progress Energy is partnering with our communities through Project Get Ready.
● Advanced vehicle technologies are an important part of our balanced solution.
● We are committed to developing the technology and infrastructure necessary to
support the widespread usage of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs).
● Progress Energy is investing now to ensure that there are few obstacles to
consumers when PEVs arrive.
Vision
Position plug-in electric vehicles to strengthen the Balanced Solution and fulfill the EEI pledge.
Help develop infrastructure and technology necessary to support the widespread use of plug-in electric vehicles to
help our customers save money and reduce their impact on the environment.
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Our Electric Transportation Roadmap:
Opportunities and Challenges
Component / System /
Vehicle Manufacturers
Incentives
Regulation /
Legislation
Policy
R&D
Safety
Consumer Marketing
Price
Incentives
Battery
Recycling
Utility
Customer
National Security
Carbon/GHG Emissions
CAFÉ/Fuel Economy
Incentives/Tax Credits
Mandates
Public Good
Economic Health
Environmental Health
Energy Independence
Lower Energy Costs
Environmental Benefits
Jobs
Convenient
Energy
Charging
Infrastructure
Support Services and
Goods
R&D
Education and Outreach
Safety
Permitting/Codes/Standards
Planning & Development
Charging Infrastructure;
Residential, Private, Public
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Technology
Value
Suppliers
Contractors
Infrastructure
Customer Support
Education / Outreach
Vehicle & Infrastructure
incentives
Fleet
Planning
Consumer Interface
Integration/Interoperability
System Requirements
Load Impacts
Rates / Billing
Smart Grid/Standards
Smart Charging
EEI
Pledge
The Power of Pulling Together
Component / System /
Vehicle Manufacturers
Incentives
Regulation /
Legislation
Policy
R&D
Safety
Consumer Marketing
Price
Incentives
Battery
Recycling
Utility
Customer
National Security
Carbon/GHG Emissions
CAFÉ/Fuel Economy
Incentives/Tax Credits
Mandates
Public Good
Economic Health
Environmental Health
Energy Independence
Lower Energy Costs
Environmental Benefits
Jobs
Convenient
Energy
Charging
Infrastructure
Support Services and
Goods
R&D
Education and Outreach
Safety
Permitting/Codes/Standards
Planning & Development
Charging Infrastructure;
Residential, Private, Public
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Technology
Value
Suppliers
Contractors
Infrastructure
Customer Support
Education / Outreach
Vehicle & Infrastructure
incentives
Fleet
Planning
Consumer Interface
Integration/Interoperability
System Requirements
Load Impacts
Rates / Billing
Smart Grid/Standards
Smart Charging
EEI
Pledge
Our Electric Transportation Roadmap:
The Power of Pulling Together
Smart metering and charging
- Elster
-Consert
-Car Charging Group, Inc
-eLutions, Inc
-FALCO Electronics
-NovaCharge
-Gasoline Equipment Systems
-K&K Electric
-Palmer Electric
-Siemens Energy, Inc.
-TLC Engineering
-Dyer, Riddle, Mills, and Precourt,
Inc
Grid hardware and charging infrastructure
- ABB
- Eaton
- SPX (Charlotte)
-Schneider Electric
-AMP Systems
-Car Charging Group, Inc
-Matern Professional Engineering, Inc
-Palmer Electric
-RubeLab
-SunWise Power Systems
-One World Sustainable
Advanced electronics and chargers
- Delta Electronics (RTP)
-Cree (RTP)
-Eaton Cutler-Hammer
-Electronic System Services, Inc.
(ESSI)
-EVnetics
-Patco Electronics Inc
-Solitron Devices Inc
-Sussex Semiconductor, Inc
Major Vehicle Original Equipment Manufacturers
- Thomas-built for plug-in buses
- John Deere for tractors and heavy equipment
- Mac/Volvo for trucks
-DesignLine for buses (Charlotte)
-Avera Motors
-Black Bay Technologies
Home Builders
Southern Traditions Development
(Home tour stop for 2011
International Builders’ Show in
Orlando. Intends to use EVSE as a
one of the selling features in their
green homes. Intend to demo
PHEV or EV with home during
show.)
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Batteries
- Celgard (Charlotte)
-Blue Nano (Huntersville)
-SAFT
-Alegna Innovations, LLC
-Precision Tool and Engineering
-Planar Energy
-ENER1
-G4 Synergetics Corporation
-US Lithium Energetics
Vehicle Conversions
- AVRC in Raleigh
-Hybrid Technologies (Mooresville)
-Li-ion Motors (Charlotte)
-Foreign Affairs Auto (PHEV retrofit)
-GatorMoto
-PHEV Conversions (New Port Richey)
Secari Motor Company
World Class Exotics LLC
Our Electric Transportation Roadmap:
The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Pledge
Customer and
Stakeholder
Education
Infrastructure
Customer Support
Address potential system grid
impacts and help develop
local charging infrastructure
Implement a robust process
to support PEV requests and
streamline charging installs
Project Get Ready;
establish infrastructure,
OEM relationships
installation & permitting
process
educate consumers
Progress Energy Website
www.GoElectricDrive.com
Progress Energy Call
Center
Progress Energy Website /
Literature
Leveraging non-regulated
services; ECN (electrical
contractor network)
NCSU (STEP / STEM)
Programs
Project Get Ready;
Collaborate with stakeholders
to implement broad
education program regarding
PEVs
Project Get Ready;
EEI / EDTA / NPVI
Charging Station Pilot;
deploy up to 600 charging
stations 2011-13
EPRI;
Program 18B – Non Road ET
Market Development
Program 18D – ET
Infrastructure,
Distribution System Impact
Study
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AEC; education forums
Plug-in 2011 Conference
Vehicle and
Infrastructure
incentives
Work with stakeholders to
develop vehicle and
infrastructure incentives
Charging Station Pilot;
Federal funding to help
deploy charging infrastructure
Utility Fleets
Develop fleet acquisition and
operations plan to
incorporate plug-in drive
technology
Expanding PEVs into
existing Progress Energy’s
Fleet;
2 Ford Escape PHEVs
6 Toyota Prius PHEVs
1 Deuco Plug-in Bucket
Truck
Planned additions;
12 Chevy Volts (GM grant)
xx Nissan LEAFs
xx Ford Focus
2 Ford F550 Plug-in Bucket
Trucks
Progress Energy’s Next Steps
● 2010 was a year of first steps
● 2011 will be a year of research and demonstration
▪ The need for more knowledge and understanding
▪ Deploy charging stations
▪ Acquire and fully integrate PEVs into our fleet
▪ Collect and study data
▪ Share what we learn
● Beyond 2011: Apply the knowledge and experience
▪ Develop tools that will support electric transportation
• Standards
• Tariffs
• Incentives
• Services
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Summary
Focused initiatives
▪ Value proposition
▪ Stakeholder engagement
▪ Education
• www.GoElectricDrive.com
▪ Research and demonstration
• EVSE pilot
• Vehicle integration
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