California Center for Sustainable Energy: PEV Benefits and Incentives
1. The Future is Electric:
Plug In and Get There!
Modesto | July 21 | 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Introduction Colin Santulli, California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE)
Introduce the topics, speakers and describe the format of the workshop
Opening Remarks Chris Vierra, Mayor of Ceres
PEV 101 and Benefits Colin Santulli, CCSE
Basics of PEVs including environmental, public health and economic benefits
Local PEV Incentives David Lopez, San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District
Overview of the Drive Clean! Rebate Program for San Joaquin Valley residents
State & Federal PEV Incentives Amy Willis, CCSE
Emphasis on the state rebate application process, project funding and frequently asked questions
PEV Impact to Grid and Utility Bills Bob Hondeville, Modesto Irrigation District
Grid reliability, rate programs and how MID can help customers prepare their homes for PEV fueling
Lunch and PEV Drivers Panel
Enjoy lunch and hear about the PEV experience from your neighbors
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25. CVRP Rebates
CA: ~8,500
Central Valley: ~110
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26. Individual, business, nonprofit or government entity
based in California or has a California based affiliate
Purchase or Lease a NEW eligible vehicle
Vehicle must be 2010 model or NEWER
MUST own/lease for a MINIMUM of 36 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS
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Top US Cities Polluted by Smog (Ozone) (5 of top 10 in San Joaquin Valley)Los Angeles – Long Beach – Riverside, CABakersfield – Delano, CAVisalia – Porterville, CAFresno – Madera, CA Sacramento – Arden-Arcade, CAHanford – Corcoran, CASan Diego – Carlsbad, CAHouston, TXMerced, CACharlotte, NC
Project
Zero Emissions Motorcycles$1,500Neighborhood Electric Vehicles$1,000-$1,500
Energy Tax Credit of Electric VehiclesEV/PHEV tax credits range from $2,500 to $7,500Battery Capacity at least 4 kilowatt-hours (minimum $2,500)Additional $417 per kWh in excess of 5 kWhNissan LEAF 24 kWh battery capacity ($7,500)Chevrolet Volt 16 kWh battery capacity ($7,500)www.fueleconomy.gov