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Future Proofing EVs to be a Grid Asset Electrifying the Transportation and Building Sectors in the PJM Footprint December 18, 2019 Erika H. Myers Principal, Transportation Electrification Clean + Modern Grid Utility Business Models |


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Clean + Modern Grid

Utility Business Models | Regulatory Innovation | Grid Integration | Transportation Electrification

Future Proofing EVs to be a Grid Asset

Electrifying the Transportation and Building Sectors in the PJM Footprint December 18, 2019 Erika H. Myers Principal, Transportation Electrification

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Who Are We?

A membership

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Staff of ~50 Budget of ~$10M Based in Washington, D.C. Unbiased Founded in 1992 Research, Education, Collaboration & Standards No Advocacy – 501c3 Technology Agnostic

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Pathways

Grid Integration

Seamless integration of clean energy yielding maintained

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reliability, resiliency and customer satisfaction.

Transportation Electrification

The nation’s fleet of light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles powered by carbon-free electricity.

Regulatory Innovation

State regulatory processes to enable the timely and effective deployment of new technologies, partnerships and business models.

Utility Business Models

Sustainable Utility business models to facilitate and support a carbon-free energy future.

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Electric Vehicle Trends

Steady EV growth… … will translate to major EV infrastructure needs

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Impact of residential EV charging

Source: Synapse Energy, 2019.

The next generation of EV charging could have significant impacts on peak demand.

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Future Proofing for Electric Vehicles

Rate Design Managed Charging Distribution Planning

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Vehicle-Grid Integration Overview

Passive

Behavioral Load Control

❖ Choice ❖ User experience ❖ Timing is key ❖ Grid Operator Considerations

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Direct Load Control

❖ User experience ❖ Transport Layer ❖ Messaging Protocol/ Standard ❖ Grid Operator Considerations

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EV Rates Landscape

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EV rates work when….

EV drivers are enrolled Rates align with customer need

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Utility interest in managed charging

Interest grows for managed charging through the EV charger

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Percentage of Network Service Providers with Managed Charging Capabilities, U.S., 2019

State of the industry

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Percentage of EVSE Manufacturers with Managed Charging Capabilities, U.S., 2019

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State of the industry (Cont’d)

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Number of Managed Charging Capable EVSE by Level, U.S., 2019

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Utilities response to fleet electrification

Most utilities are not adequately preparing… …even though ¾ of utilities expect >5 EV fleet projects of 5 MW+

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Distribution planning is key

Steps for success: 1) Fill data gaps 2) Gather assumptions based on historical data 3) Forecast growth 4) Model propensity by customer type 5) Simulate adoption 6) Assess impacts

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Examine utility investment options

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Collaborative teams

  • f member SMEs

addressing important industry issues

Working Groups

Grid Architecture Microgrids Solar Asset Management Testing and Certification Transactive Energy Coordination Cybersecurity Community Solar Energy IoT Customer Grid Edge Energy Storage Electric Vehicles

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HEADQUARTERS

Smart Electric Power Alliance 1220 19th Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036-2405 202.857.0898

Erika H. Myers Principal, Transportation Electrification emyers@sepapower.org 202.379.1615