1、12025 Montgomery County Energy SummitApril 8,2025Presenter:Brian Booher Senior Planning Specialist for Zero Emissions VehiclesHitting the RoadEV infrastructure planning and assistanceWhy Electric Vehicles?2The Climate Action Plan sets a goal for 80%emissions reductions by 2027 and 100%by 2035.Transp
2、ortation makes up about one third of all emissions.EVs will provide a wide range of benefits to County residents:Zero tailpipe pollution,75%lower emissions from driving,and 50%lower lifecycle emissions Lower cost of ownership from electricity and maintenance costs Convenient charging at home,work,or
3、 your destinationMontgomery Countys EV Strategies31.Educate residents and businesses on benefits and opportunities1.EV Purchasing Co-Op2.“How to Charge”Campaign3.Outreach to commercial property owners2.Expand EV charging infrastructure at County and private properties1.Pursue state and federal fundi
4、ng for EV infrastructure2.Collaborate with local jurisdictions3.Develop models for public-private partnerships3.Shape local and regional policies to support EV adoptiona)EV ready-codesb)Workforce developmentc)State working groups and regional coordinationEV Purchasing Co-op4Take the Pledge to make y
5、our next vehicle an Electric Vehicle!The EV Purchasing Co-op offers residents and businesses:1.Discounts on new and pre-owned vehicles from local dealerships2.Information to help you buy an EV,find and install charging,and get incentives3.Events to see and drive EVs EV Charging 1015Level 1Level 2Lev
6、el 3(DC Fast Charging)Plug-in standard 120V outlet,15-20 amps 5 miles per hour Meets needs if you drive 30-40 miles daily 220-240V and 30-50 amps(hardwire or plug)25 miles per hour Typically used for 4-6 hour sessionsThree types of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment(EVSE)that vary by charging speed,p