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EV EV 101 101 Workshop: Eve veryt ythin ing EV EVs Brought to you by: Presenters: Bonnie Trowbridge , Denver Metro Clean Cities Alisa Sobczak , Xcel Energy Zoom Meeting Reminders Ask Questions! Use your video wed love to see


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EV EV 101 101 Workshop: Eve veryt ythin ing EV EVs

Presenters: Bonnie Trowbridge, Denver Metro Clean Cities Alisa Sobczak, Xcel Energy

Brought to you by:

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Zoom Meeting Reminders

  • Ask Questions!
  • Use your video – we’d love to see you!
  • Use Chat – it will be monitored by our staff
  • Keep yourself muted except to speak
  • Don’t click on links in Chat from people you don’t know
  • This webcast will be recorded
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Everything EVs Workshop Overview

Objective:

Learn about EVs and meet EV owners

Agenda

  • Welcome and Overview of the Day
  • EVs 101
  • Incentives
  • EV Charging
  • Your Questions

Coming Up Next: EVs In Real Life!

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Types of Electric Vehicles

Source: Leading the Charge

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Types of Electric Vehicles

Source: Drive Change. Drive Electric.

EV Type Power Source All-Electric Travel Range Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) Electric Motor 80 – 373 miles Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Electric Motor + Gasoline Engine 10 – 50 miles

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Source: Colorado Energy Office Dashboard

EVs on the Road in Colorado

28,722 as of April 1, 2020

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BEVs AVAILABLE

(Partial List)

Class Make / Model Starting Price Range in Miles Seats AWD?

Car BMW i3 $44,450 153 4 Rear Only Car Chevy Bolt $36,620 259 5 Front Only Car Fiat 500e $33,460 84 4 Front Only Car Hyundai Ioniq $33,045 124 5 Front Only Car Nissan Leaf / Plus $30,855 / $37,445 150 / 226 5 Front Only Car Tesla 3 $39,990 310 5 Available Car Volkswagen e- Golf $31,895 119 5 Front Only SUV/CV Audi e-tron $74,800 204 5/7 Available SUV/CV Hyundai Kona $36,950 258 5 Front Only SUV/CV Jaguar i-Pace $69,850 234 5 Available SUV/CV Kia Niro $38,500 239 5 Front Only SUV/CV Kia e-Soul $39,768 243 5 No SUV/CV Tesla Y $52,990 300 5/7 Available SUV/CV Volvo XC40 TBA 10/16 TBA 10/16 TBA 10/16 Yes

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Stay Tuned for Live Demos of these Cars

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Coming Soon – Electric Trucks!

Source: https://insideevs.com/news/387670/top-ten-electric-pickup-truck/

Atlis Rivian Ford Tesla

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Why Electric Vehicles?

CLEAN ALTERNATIVE COST SAVINGS DOMESTIC ENERGY INDEPENDENCE FUN FACTOR

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Time

  • Less time spent at gas

stations - EVs can charge overnight at home

  • EVs had superior

acceleration

  • Less time waiting for

heat in the winter

Money

  • Lower maintenance

costs - no oil changes

  • Cost of powering

vehicles is far lower per mile driven

Health

  • Reduced exposure to

benzene and other volatile

  • rganic compounds at gas

stations and in your home

  • EVs run quieter, as there is no

engine

  • Smaller carbon footprint

Benefits of EVs

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Driving Qualities of EVs

  • Instant peak torque
  • Regenerative braking
  • Dual motor AWD options with advanced

traction control

  • Battery pack at bottom:
  • Rigidity increases safety (hard to rollover)
  • Better handling
  • Low noise
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Time

  • On longer trips, harder to charge and

can take longer than filling up

  • If you want to take a long trip, need to

plan out a route and schedule in charging times OR rent an ICE vehicle (internal combustion engine)

  • Not many charging stations, but many

coming in next 12 months

Money

  • High upfront cost
  • High depreciation rates / low resale

prices

  • May need to replace tires more often

(because of the faster acceleration)

  • May also need to pay for an EV charger

at home - another $1k-2k

Drawbacks of EVs

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Driving EVs in Winter

Extreme cold impacts range

Passenger heating requires more energy Cold batteries have greater resistance to charging and do not hold a charge as well

Technology is improving

Battery heaters Software to schedule charging completion for time of departure to keep the battery warmer

Drivers can offset

Eco-mode Seat and steering wheel heaters

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Federal Incentives to Purchase an EV

  • $2,500-$7,500 tax credit
  • Non-refundable
  • Lease credit goes to leasing company –

may lower lease cost

  • Phase out begins when 200,000 sold by

manufacturer

  • Tesla - phased out
  • GM (Chevy, Cadillac) - phasing out

Check fueleconomy.govfor list of vehicles and applicable credit amounts

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  • $4,000 credit received with state

income tax refund - may be applied at purchase with some manufacturers

  • $2,000 for 2-year min. leases
  • Decreases in 2021 to $2,500/$1,500
  • Refundable

Colorado Incentives to Purchase an EV

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EV Charging

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Charger Types (EVSE = Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment)

  • Lev

Level 1 (120v AC) 2-5 miles charge per hour Slow charging, sufficient for

  • vernight charging for short

range BEVs and PHEVs No cost Level 2 (240v AC) 10-40 miles charge per hour Quicker charging, ideal for workplace and retail locations Requires 240 Volt outlet or hardwired charger Electrician likely required to install $500 – $2,000 Level 3 (DC fast charging, 480V DC) Between 150 and 500+ mph Fastest charging option available, typically offered in commercial public settings Can cause degradation to EV batteries with prolonged use $30,000 - $50,000+

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Public Level 2 and DCFC Stations

Source: US Department of Energy Station Locator

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Ele lectric ic Vehic icle le Char argi ging

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Charging Your Electric Vehicle at Home

It’s as simple as plugging in at your place, no more stops at the gas station

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Every Plug-In EV Comes with a Level 1 Charger

Level 1 Chargers

  • Can be used inside or outside
  • Provide ~40 miles of range from an overnight charge
  • Work well for EV drivers commuting 30 miles or less each

day

  • Are great for Plug-In Hybrid EVs
  • All you need is a regular 120V outlet in your garage or

driveway

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Investing in a Level 2 Charger makes Home Charging Faster and More Convenient

Level 2 Chargers

  • Can be used inside or outside
  • Provide 30-60 miles of range for every hour charging
  • Work well for EV drivers commuting over 40 miles/day,
  • r those needing to quickly charge up
  • Are good for EVs with more battery range (100+ miles)
  • Best selling chargers cost $600-$700, and offer an app

for easy scheduling on your phone or tablet

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Level 2 Chargers May Require Special Wiring

Level 2 Chargers

  • Require a 240V circuit wired from your garage or driveway to

your electric panel, usually completed by an electrician

  • Wiring varies by location, but we’ve seen it cost an average
  • f $700
  • Require room in your electric panel, a 240V circuit takes 2
  • slots. If panel upgrades are needed, costs can increase
  • Visit Charging Your EV page on XcelEnergy.com/EV for list of

electricians who are familiar with installing chargers and understand our pricing plans

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Time of Day – Whole home Requirements: Single family home – We replace your current meter with a TOU meter Value: If you can wait to run major appliances & charge your EV overnight (between 9:00pm – 9:00am) you can save. Costs vary, but an average driver charging every night will pay about $25 - $30/month for their EV fuel Regular Residential If you can’t move your whole home’s major energy use to off peak time, consider scheduling your EV to charge

  • vernight. Charging at night helps us use more renewables on our grid

Costs vary, but an average driver charging every night will pay about $40/month for their EV fuel Windsource for EVs Take your environmentally-friendly vehicle to the next level and support renewable energy by purchasing Windsource to power it

EV Charging Rates Available Today

32 For more information visit xcelenergy.com/WindsourceEV.

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  • www.xcelenergy.com/EV

– A wealth of info that can answer many customer questions about EVs and charging – EV advisor tool gives advice on cars, environmental impact, fuel savings, and rates – Sign up to join EV Network for Xcel Energy EV charging program updates

  • ElectricVehicles@xcelenergy.com

– Email the EV team at Xcel Energy directly

  • Connect.xcelenergy.com blog

– Includes useful topics for new EV drivers – Highlights any rebates from manufacturers

Xcel Energy Resources

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Stay Tuned for Live Demos of these Cars

Nissan LEAF, Kia Niro, Audi e-tron, Chevy Bolt, Tesla

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2020 Nissan LEAF

https://www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/electric-cars/leaf.html Connor Moran Sales Associate Tynan’s Nissan 303.241.9628 Connor.Moran@Tynans.com

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Kia Niro EV

https://www.kia.com/us/en/niro- ev/gallery.exterior Phil Marzolf Owner I-25 Kia 970.420.4315 Phil@i-25kia.com

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Audi e-tron

https://www.audiusa.co m/models/audi-e-tron

Test Driver: Steve Trowbridge For Audi Denver 888.484.3601

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Chevrolet Bolt

https://www.chevrolet.com/el ectric/bolt-ev

Alex Roberts Service Manager, Century Chevrolet 720.774.1778 AlexRCentury@gmail.com

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Tesla Model 3

https://www.tesla.com/

Demoed by Julia Moravcsik Denver EV Council

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Charging, Chargers and Apps

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How far do you drive every day?

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Charge Where You Park & Charge While You Sleep

90% of charging occurs at home Most Americans drive <40 miles/day Fast-chargers aren’t usually used like gas stations Provide a quick 3-5 minute top off to get you home For road trips, expect 20-30 minutes of charging Level 2 destinations chargers can provide a range boost while you work, dine, or shop

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Charger Types (EVSE = Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment)

  • Lev

Level 1 (120v AC) 2-5 miles charge per hour Slow charging, sufficient for

  • vernight charging for short

range BEVs and PHEVs No cost Level 2 (240v AC) 10-40 miles charge per hour Quicker charging, ideal for workplace and retail locations Requires 240 Volt outlet or hardwired charger Electrician likely required to install $500 – $2,000 Level 3 (DC fast charging, 480V DC) Between 150 and 500+ mph Fastest charging option available, typically offered in commercial public settings Can cause degradation to EV batteries with prolonged use $30,000 - $50,000+

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Home Charging Hardware

$699 $437-$755 $649

Not an endorsement, many other chargers exist.

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At At-Home Ele lectric Vehic icle le Char argin ing

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Every Plug-In EV Comes with a Level 1 Charger

Level 1 Chargers

  • Can be used inside or outside
  • Provide ~40 miles of range from an overnight charge
  • Work well for EV drivers commuting 30 miles or less each

day

  • Are great for Plug-In Hybrid EVs
  • All you need is a regular 120V outlet in your garage or

driveway

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Investing in a Level 2 Charger makes Home Charging Faster and More Convenient

Level 2 Chargers

  • Can be used inside or outside
  • Provide 30-60 miles of range for every hour charging
  • Work well for EV drivers commuting over 40 miles/day,
  • r those needing to quickly charge up
  • Are good for EVs with more battery range (100+ miles)
  • Best selling chargers cost $600-$700, and offer an app

for easy scheduling on your phone or tablet

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Level 2 Chargers May Require Special Wiring

Level 2 Chargers

  • Require a 240V circuit wired from your garage or driveway to

your electric panel, usually completed by an electrician

  • Wiring varies by location, but we’ve seen it cost an average
  • f $700
  • Require room in your electric panel, a 240V circuit takes 2
  • slots. If panel upgrades are needed, costs can increase
  • Visit Charging Your EV page on XcelEnergy.com/EV for list of

electricians who are familiar with installing chargers and understand our pricing plans

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Time of Day – Whole home Requirements: Single family home – We replace your current meter with a TOU meter Value: If you can wait to run major appliances & charge your EV overnight (between 9:00pm – 9:00am) you can save. Costs vary, but an average driver charging every night will pay about $25 - $30/month for their EV fuel Regular Residential If you can’t move your whole home’s major energy use to off peak time, consider scheduling your EV to charge

  • vernight. Charging at night helps us use more renewables on our grid

Costs vary, but an average driver charging every night will pay about $40/month for their EV fuel Windsource for EVs Take your environmentally-friendly vehicle to the next level and support renewable energy by purchasing Windsource to power it

EV Charging Rates Available Today

56 For more information visit xcelenergy.com/WindsourceEV.

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  • www.xcelenergy.com/EV

– A wealth of info that can answer many customer questions about EVs and charging – EV advisor tool gives advice on cars, environmental impact, fuel savings, and rates – Sign up to join EV Network for Xcel Energy EV charging program updates

  • ElectricVehicles@xcelenergy.com

– Email the EV team at Xcel Energy directly

  • Connect.xcelenergy.com blog

– Includes useful topics for new EV drivers – Highlights any rebates from manufacturers

Xcel Energy Resources

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Locating Charging Stations

  • U.S. Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data

Center: Electric Vehicle Charging Station Locations

  • Google Maps
  • PlugShare
  • Charger Manufacturers
  • ChargePoint
  • Electrify America
  • EVgo
  • SemaConnect
  • Many, Many More

Use these to find chargers, map trips, etc. Use these to sign on to chargers you use Watch this Video about charging

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Demo: Local Station Finder Trip Planner

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