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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. Objective: Learn about EVs and meet EV owners Everything EVs Agenda Workshop • Welcome and Overview of the Day • EVs 101 Overview • Incentives • EV Charging • Your Questions Coming Up Next: EVs In Real Life!

  4. Types of Electric Vehicles Source: Leading the Charge

  5. Power Source All-Electric EV Type Travel Range Types of Battery Electric 80 – 373 miles Electric Motor Electric Vehicle (BEV) Vehicles Plug-in Hybrid Electric Motor 10 – 50 miles Electric Vehicle + Gasoline (PHEV) Engine Source: Drive Change. Drive Electric.

  6. EVs on the Road in Colorado 28,722 as of April 1, 2020 Source: Colorado Energy Office Dashboard

  7. Class Make / Model Starting Price Range in Seats AWD? Miles 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 / 150 / 226 5 Front Only $37,445 Car Tesla 3 $39,990 310 5 Available BEVs Car Volkswagen e- $31,895 119 5 Front Only Golf AVAILABLE SUV/CV Audi e-tron $74,800 204 5/7 Available SUV/CV Hyundai Kona $36,950 258 5 Front Only (Partial List) 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 Yes 10/16

  8. Stay Tuned for Live Demos of these Cars

  9. Atlis Ford Coming Soon – Electric Rivian Trucks! Source: https://insideevs.com/news/387670/top-ten-electric-pickup-truck/ Tesla

  10. Why Electric Vehicles? CLEAN COST SAVINGS DOMESTIC ENERGY FUN FACTOR ALTERNATIVE INDEPENDENCE

  11. Benefits of EVs Time Health Money Less time spent at gas Reduced exposure to Lower maintenance ● ● ● stations - EVs can benzene and other volatile costs - no oil changes charge overnight at organic compounds at gas Cost of powering ● home stations and in your home vehicles is far lower per EVs had superior EVs run quieter, as there is no mile driven ● ● acceleration engine Less time waiting for Smaller carbon footprint ● ● heat in the winter

  12. • Instant peak torque • Regenerative braking Driving • Dual motor AWD options with advanced Qualities of traction control • Battery pack at bottom: EVs • Rigidity increases safety (hard to rollover) • Better handling • Low noise

  13. Drawbacks of EVs Time Money On longer trips, harder to charge and High upfront cost ● ● can take longer than filling up High depreciation rates / low resale ● If you want to take a long trip, need to prices ● plan out a route and schedule in May need to replace tires more often ● charging times OR rent an ICE vehicle (because of the faster acceleration) (internal combustion engine) May also need to pay for an EV charger ● Not many charging stations, but many ● at home - another $1k-2k coming in next 12 months

  14. Driving EVs in Winter Passenger heating requires more energy Extreme cold impacts range Cold batteries have greater resistance to charging and do not hold a charge as well Battery heaters Technology is improving Software to schedule charging completion for time of departure to keep the battery warmer Eco-mode Drivers can offset Seat and steering wheel heaters

  15. 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

  16. Colorado Incentives to Purchase an EV • $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

  17. EV Charging

  18. Charger Types (EVSE = Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) • Lev Level 3 (DC fast charging, 480V DC) Level 1 (120v AC) Level 2 (240v AC) Between 150 and 500+ mph 2-5 miles charge per hour 10-40 miles charge per hour Fastest charging option available, Slow charging, sufficient for Quicker charging, ideal for typically offered in commercial public overnight charging for short workplace and retail locations settings range BEVs and PHEVs Requires 240 Volt outlet or Can cause degradation to EV No cost hardwired charger batteries with prolonged use Electrician likely required to install $30,000 - $50,000+ $500 – $2,000

  19. Public Level 2 and DCFC Stations Source: US Department of Energy Station Locator

  20. Ele lectric ic Vehic icle le Char argi ging

  21. Charging Your Electric Vehicle at Home It’s as simple as plugging in at your place, no more stops at the gas station

  22. 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

  23. 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, or 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

  24. 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 of $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

  25. EV Charging Rates Available Today 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 overnight. 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 32 For more information visit xcelenergy.com/WindsourceEV.

  26. Xcel Energy Resources • 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 33

  27. Stay Tuned for Live Demos of these Cars Nissan LEAF, Kia Niro, Audi e-tron, Chevy Bolt, Tesla

  28. 2020 Nissan LEAF Connor Moran Sales Associate Tynan’s Nissan 303.241.9628 https://www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/electric-cars/leaf.html Connor.Moran@Tynans.com

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

  30. Audi e-tron https://www.audiusa.co m/models/audi-e-tron Test Driver: Steve Trowbridge For Audi Denver 888.484.3601

  31. Chevrolet Bolt https://www.chevrolet.com/el ectric/bolt-ev Alex Roberts Service Manager, Century Chevrolet 720.774.1778 AlexRCentury@gmail.com

  32. Tesla Model 3 https://www.tesla.com/ Demoed by Julia Moravcsik Denver EV Council

  33. Charging, Chargers and Apps

  34. How far do you drive every day?

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