EV Stakeholders:
Thanks to all for participating in our Project Get Ready webinar. If you were unable to attend, feel free to view the playback of the full program.
Note: This webinar ran about thirty minutes over our typical hour-long format. Following Jim Francfort’s presentation, we had an informal and open discussion about the INL data and [...]
Project Get Ready partners,
Thanks to all for another informative webinar. I have copied the minutes below. If you were unable to attend, feel free to view the playback of the full program. You may also download each of the following presentations:
Green Parking Council: Paul Wessel, Executive Director
Canopy Airport Parking: Skeeter Buck, Sustainability Manager
Car Charging Group: [...]
Project Get Ready partners,
Thanks to all for another informative webinar. If you were unable to attend, feel free to view the playback of the full program.
See the minutes below for a description of the following presentations:
Getting Our Region and Communities EV Ready, Robert Graham, Southern California Edison
Lessons Learned (So Far) Mark Perry, Nissan
Plug In Electric [...]
Project Get Ready partners,
Thanks to all for another informative webinar. If you were unable to attend, feel free to view the playback of the full program.
See the minutes below for a description of the following presentations:
· IEEE: Mary Reidy
· SAE Communications Standards: Jim Scholer
· ANSI Electric Vehicles Standards Panel: Jim McCabe
Project Get Ready Webinar Minutes
June [...]
Project Get Ready partners,
Thanks to all for another informative meeting. See the minutes below for a description of the following presentations:
· The EV Project: Jim Francfort (INL) and Steve Schey (Ecotality)]
· Charge Point America: Richard Lowenthal
· Northeast Utilities: Watson Collins
Project Get Ready Webinar Minutes
May 17, 2011
RMI Research: EVs and Economic Development
Despite lots of discussion [...]
Project Get Ready partners,
Thanks to all for another informative meeting. If you were unable to attend, feel free to view the playback of the full PGR webinar.
Important note: An invitation for our May 17th webinar will follow this email. Some of you will receive a notice for a new PGR mailing list. We reached our [...]
Project Get Ready Webinar Minutes
March, 15th, 2011
Webinar Playback
RMI Update: Matt Mattila and Ben Holland
RMI is continuing “data multiplier” role and appreciates support from cities and tech advisers
Exploring partnerships and data collection efforts
GeoEVSE Initiative with NREL, Google, Plug In America [...]
Thanks to all for another informative discussion! For any questions we weren’t able to capture during the call or requests or suggestions for topics, please reach out to RMI. We also encourage you to continue to reach out to your fellow cities and advisers and are excited about the evidence of these conversations on this [...]
Virginia has released its initial electric vehicle plan, for review. Download the document at VirginiaEV.org, and send us your feedback.
Executive Summary:
Commercially produced electric vehicles (EV) are a reality in Virginia today, and Virginia is well-positioned physically and economically to be a leader in electric vehicles. Embracing electric vehicle use in Virginia will assist statewide efforts [...]
Project Get Ready Technical Adviser Meeting Minutes
May 13, 2010
Attendees:
McCaffrey, Ryan – AmeriCenters
Flavin, Andy – Dominion
Patterson, Dave – Mitsubishi
Wynne, Avera – Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council
Kawai, Hiroko – Rocky Mountain Institute
Crotty, Fran – State of Minnesota
Schey, Stephen – ETEC
Dessanti, Daniel – National Grid
Oney, Emory – EDTA
Del Monaco, John – Public Service Enterprise Group
Castro, Joe [...]
Participants:
Parker, John
Central Florida
Hollifield, Sandy
Aerovironment
Reddy, Mahi
SemaConnect
Francis, Don
Atlanta
Schey, Stephen
Etec
Patak, Megan
Plugin Texas
Underhill, Robert
Advanced Energy
Shanahan, Daniel
CabAire/Control Module Ind
durst, rick
Portland General Electric
Marans, Ben
Toronto Atmospheric Fund
Kinder, Larry
LilyPad EV, Kansas City
Olmert, Giora
Better Place
Dahlberg, Al
Brown Univerisity/Rhode Island
Wynne, Avera
Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council
Sharp, Korin
DTE Energy
Danieau, Jenny
North Central Texas COG
James, Art
Oregon DOT
Hochgraf, Clark
Rochester Institute of Technology
Scott, Paul
Plugin America
Swalnick, Natalia
Clean Cities
Gilbert, Kelly
Kansas City Energy
Maguire, Neil
Johnson [...]
Attendees
Smith, Brian
GoSmart
Dolgin, Yoni
Rhode Island
Paritee, Michael
Clipper Creek
Culp, James
Progress Energy
Kramer, Felix
CalCars
Underhill, Robert
Advanced
Castro, Joe
Denver
Parker, John
Orlando
Penney, Terry
NREL
dobrikova, amy
Bright
Dahlberg, Al
Rhode Island
Geller, Marc
Plug-In America
Verprauskus, Brian…
Nissan
Fisher, Charles
Proctor & Gamble
Kitahara, Keiichi
Nissan
Keros, Alex [...]
Project Get Ready City Meeting Summary January 5, 2010
Attendees on Call
Kelly Kilbert – Kansas City Energy
Joel Pointon – Sempra Energy
Allan Gale – Ford
Matt Mattila – RMI
Tripp Hyde – RMI
Mike Waters – Progress Energy
Alex Keros – General Motors
Al Dahlberg – Rhode Island/Brown
Chris Pauly – Underwriters Laboratories
Larry Kinder – Kansas City/Lilypad
Scott Simms – Bonneville Power
Robin Broder – [...]
Project Get Ready has created an educational document, which provides answers to common questions regarding plug-in vehicles. This is a good primer for those wanting to learn more about this technology. Feel free to share it with others.
Download the pdf
RMI Intro and Updates
Business of Plugging In – recap
Response to Charging Infrastructure Paper
How to estimate infrastructure wiring costs? – talk to some installers and get your feedback
lots of hits, more evse companies reaching out , more city interest- talk about fast vs slow charging
Portland meeting for infrastructure deployment
people, focus, sponsors, freight, and cons survey, [...]
Review summaries of published articles highlighting the environmental benefits of plug-in adoption.
Quantitative analysis performed for the Project Get Ready menu was based on a series of assumptions. To learn more, DOWNLOAD ASSUMPTIONS HERE
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The Smart Garage Charrette Pre-read documents include an overview of Smart Garage technology, hot topics, charrette details, technical background, economic analysis and market assessment research. To review these documents, click on the “Smart Garage Charrette Pre-read” title above.
In October 2008 RMI convened 65 top professionals of various backgrounds to develop a vision to Smart Garage implementation, barriers to that vision and a plan for overcoming top barriers. The outcome of this charrette has been compiled into a report: DOWNLOAD HERE
This menu contains:
* Top 15 actions that a city must take to be ready, organized by primary actor
* 10 second-tier actions that a city could take to be ready
* Financial assessment of each action where possible