EV Program Expansion & Recommendations
The City of Phoenix is enhancing its electric vehicle (EV) program with key recommendations such as adding a full-time EV program manager, launching an education campaign, and expanding public EV charging infrastructure. Other recommendations include piloting EV fleet additions and conducting a citywide EV infrastructure analysis. Streamlining EV charging station permitting, promoting daytime charging, developing EV-ready building codes, and supporting EV maintenance training are also part of the initiative.
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City of Phoenix Friday June 3, 2022 Electric Vehicle Ad Hoc Committee Meeting BACK TO THE FUTURE: DeLorean Alpha5 EV: 100 kWh battery pack, 60 mph in 3.0 seconds, 300+ miles of range
Community Outreach Overview 25,931 40 1,565 Social Media Engagements English and Spanish Community Meetings Community Survey Responses Village Planning Committees Boards & Commissions Employee Groups Community Partners Events Spanish and English Likes 759 Written Comments Comments Shares
Key Recommendations 1: ADDING A FULL TIME ELECTRIC VEHICLE PROGRAM MANAGER Staff Recommendation: Now included in the proposed 2023-2024 budget 2: LAUNCH A ROBUST EDUCATION & AWARENESS CAMPAIGN Staff Recommendation: Coordinate this campaign through the City s EV Program Manager 3: CONDUCT LISTENING SESSIONS IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES AND LAUNCH A MOBILITY PILOT Staff Recommendation: The City will be hiring an AmeriCorps Vista starting this summer. Specific mobility solutions will depend on community input but could be met through potential City programs such as cool corridors, bike/scooter share, and a low-income carshare program. 4: EXPAND ACCESS TO PUBLIC EV CHARGING in line with Climate Action Plan Goals Staff Recommendation: Apply for federal Infrastructure Bill Funding
Key Recommendations 5: ADD 200 ELECTRIC VEHICLES TO THE CITY FLEET BY 2030 in line with the Climate Action Plan Goals Staff Recommendation: Include EVs as part of the fleet replacement cycle provided, they meet business needs and are cost-competitive i.e., will result in fuel and maintenance savings 6: PILOT THE ELECTRIFICATION OF HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLES IN THE CITY FLEET Staff Recommendation: Utilize federal funding opportunities to pilot solutions 7: CONDUCT A CITYWIDE EV INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS Staff Recommendation: Now included in the proposed 2023-2024 budget
Other Recommendations Streamline permitting process for EV Charging Station Installations Encourage businesses to promote employee and customer daytime EV charging to reduce impact on utility peak times (4pm 7pm) Develop draft EV-ready building codes for industry consultation Support trades training for EV maintenance
Timeline Spanish Translation of TEAP City Council Mtg Post and Distribute Final TEAP Media Event Adoption June 15 June 15 June 16 May 21 June 13