NYS EV Policies
The presentation provides an overview of New York State's electric vehicle (EV) policies, including the growth of the PEV market, charging station deployments, the ChargeNY initiatives, progress to date, and EV-enabling technology demonstrations. It highlights the state's efforts to expand infrastructure, reform regulations, educate consumers, and demonstrate new EV technologies to promote the adoption of electric vehicles. The slides also cover the current status of PEVs and charging stations in NYS, upcoming initiatives, incentives, and collaborative programs aimed at advancing cleaner, greener transportation solutions.
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NYS EV Policies Adam Ruder NYSERDA August 16, 2016
2 NYS PEV Market and Charging Stations Cumulative NYS PEVs & Charging Ports 20,000 1,800 18,000 1,600 16,000 1,400 14,000 1,200 12,000 1,000 10,000 800 8,000 600 6,000 400 4,000 200 2,000 0 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Cumulative BEVs Cumulative PHEVs Cumulative Ports
3 ChargeNY In the 2013 State of the State Address, Gov. Cuomo outlined a plan to: Expand infrastructure to have 3,000 public and workplace charging stations statewide by 2018 Reform State and local regulations to facilitate PEV charging Educate consumers and policymakers about the benefits of PEVs Demonstrate new PEV technologies
4 Progress To Date Over 15,000 PEVs currently registered in NYS Approximately 1,500 Charging Stations in NYS Over a decade of research on EVs and Charging Stations
5 ChargeNY Initiatives Upcoming ZEV rebate ChargeNY Website & EV Calculator EV Truck Voucher Incentive Program Charging Station Deployments and Purchasing Collaborative PEV-Enabling Technology Demonstration Program PEV Fleet Deployments Cleaner Greener Communities Program Transportation and Climate Initiative s EV Readiness Project Multi-State ZEV MOU
6 Charging Station Deployments Installed over 700 charging stations to date Collecting usage data, published on ChargeNY website New York State Tax Credit 50% up to $5,000 per installation (public and workplace charging) Cleaner, Greener Communities projects over 200 add l stations Upcoming NYSDEC program for municipal charging stations Upcoming program to establish purchasing collaborative for charging stations, including targeted additional incentives
7 EV-Enabling Technology Demonstrations Funding studies and demos to help overcome market barriers to broader EV adoption Researching new technologies, strategies, and policies Many projects focused on vehicle-grid interactions New solicitation upcoming in 2017
8 Multi-State ZEV MOU In October 2013, Gov. Cuomo and seven other governors (CA, CT, MA, MD, OR, RI, VT) signed an MOU agreeing to cooperate to expedite the deployment of zero emission vehicles (EVs and fuel cell vehicles) Agency staff developed an action plan, which includes incentives, collaborative programs and research Focus areas include marketing, incentives, fleets, infrastructure planning and regulation, signage, and workplace charging NYS is implementing elements for our state
9 Utility-Related Research Pricing Strategies to Reduce Grid Impacts for Residential Charging - MJ Bradley NYS Grid-Interactive Vehicle Roadmap - VEIC Options for Reducing DCFC Demand Charges - Energetics Smart Electric Vehicle Charging - Smarter Grid Solutions EVSE Financing Options - Coalition for Green Capital
10 Utility-Related Research Upcoming E3/ICF/MJ Bradley study Work with utilities, stakeholders to gather data Develop BCA framework for EVs and the grid Model load shapes for EVs Conduct Benefit-Cost Analyses of a range of EV adoption and tariff scenarios Measure benefits and costs of greater EV adoption for utilities, ratepayers, and society
11 For More Information Adam Ruder Clean Transportation Program Manager adam.ruder@nyserda.ny.gov (518) 862-1090 x3411 nyserda.ny.gov/chargeny