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Plug-in Electric Vehicle Readiness Customer Presentation Clean Vehicle Rebate Project Seminars
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  • 1. Plug-in Electric Vehicle Readiness Customer PresentationClean Vehicle Rebate Project Seminars

2. THE INS & OUTLETS OFFUELING ELECTRICVEHICLES 3. EVs introduce significant household load Average SCE Household Range: 4 6 kW(without EV) Source: www.otpco.com 3 4. Grid Readiness It is important that EV adopters notify their utilities about new charging locations in a timely mannerUntimely notification of the utility couldoverload or damage Transformers and secondaries Wires and conductors Service dropswhich may cause grid instabilitiesGeneration(Power Source) Power outages and voltage dropsTransmission Damage to homes and equipment Distribution(customer or SCE-owned) Customer (Residential / Business) 5. Grid ReadinessYOU CAN HELP NowHOW? Early notification of EV purchase to utility helps SCE plan for potential grid upgrades- Let SCE know you are purchasing an EV- SCE will inspect the infrastructure in your neighborhood- Ensures safe and reliable service for you and your neighbors 6. Where to Start What Type of Plug-In Electric Vehicle? How Fast Do You Want to Charge? 6 7. BEVLevel 1 Charging (120v) 12 to 18 hoursLevel 2 Charging (240v) 4 to 6 hours 8. PHEV Level 1 Charging (120v) 6 to 8 hours Level 2 Charging (240v) 3 to 4 hours 9. Home Fueling How much will it cost me to fuel my EV? Does SCE have special EV rate plans? 10. Residential - Schedule D (Prices in cents per kilowatt-hour) Tier 1 Tier 2Tier 3Tier 4Tier 5 131523 2630 12 AM Metering Single Meter9 PM3 AM 6 PM6AM Peak Times No hourly differentiation10AM 3 PM12 PMNote: Basic charges (fixed) not included, nor are potential up-front costs of setup Rates current as of June 1, 2011 11. Residential - Home & Electric Vehicle PlanTOU-D-TEV (Prices in cents per kilowatt-hour)Season SummerWinterTier 1 21 2 On-Peak 19 531325 Off-Peak13 241223Super Off10 151016 12 AM3 AM9 PMMetering Single meter 6 PM6AM On: 10 AM 6 PM (weekdays)Peak Times 10AM Super Off: Midnight 6 AM3 PM Off: All other hours 12 PMRates current as of June 1, 2011Note: Basic charges (fixed) not included, nor are potential up-front costs of setup 12. Residential - Electric Vehicle PlanTOU-EV-1(Prices in cents per kilowatt-hour) Summer Winter On-Peak 2721Off-Peak 121212 AM9 PM 3 AMMetering Dual meter6 PM6AMPeak Times On: Noon 9 PM 3 PM9 AM Off: 9 PM Noon12 PMNote: Basic charges (fixed) not included, nor are potential up-front costs of setup Rates current as of June 1, 2011 13. SCE EV Power Plan Call an SCEHome FuelAdvisor for yourcustomized EVPower Plan800-4EV-INFO13 14. The California Solar Initiative (CSI) Pays incentives to home & business owners who install and operate eligiblesolar photovoltaic (PV) and thermal (water heating) technologies that offsetstheir own usage The CSI incentive, coupled with 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit,can reduce the cost of a solar system by as much 40% No need to size to peak demand, but cannot exceed the previous 12months peak usage Program requirements including an Energy Efficiency Audit,Interconnection and Net Energy Metering Time-of-Use Rates are not required Single meter or Dual meter are ok so long as they are linked to asingle Service Account14 15. The California Solar Initiative (CSI) contd. How to Participate in the CSI Program Select a solar installer Submit an application to reserve funding Install your system Submit your incentive claim form Collect your rebate SCE CSI Training Homeowner Solar Classes and Solar Connection Events are heldthrough SCEs service territory. For more information, visitwww.sce.com/solartraining Contact Info: Web: www.sce.com/gosolar & www.gosolarcalifornia.ca.gov Phone: 800-799-4177 (general questions) or 866-584-7436 (hotline) Email: [email protected] 15 16. Please Contact Your UtilityIn closing, please contact your utility during the purchase process ofyour EV, so the utility can: Check local grid infrastructure to ensuresafe, reliable power delivery Inform you about your home fueling andhelp you select the most cost-effectiveoptions 17. Thank You!Beth NeamanPlug-in Electric Vehicle ReadinessSouthern California [email protected]


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