MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - Jul 31, 2012) - Held at Google's Mountain View Campus, CALSTART today hosted a workshop aimed at bringing electric vehicle charging infrastructure to workplaces throughout the state. Keynoted by high-level U.S. Department of Energy representatives, David Sandalow, Acting Undersecretary of Energy and Asst. Secretary for Policy and International Affairs, and Dr. David Danielson, Asst. Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, the event served as the starting point for what CALSTART aims to make a nationwide campaign to engage employers in the effort to expand the electric vehicle market.
"More than 30% of emissions in the US happen due to daily commuters driving gasoline-powered cars," said CALSTART President and CEO, John Boesel. "Employers can serve as the 'cavalry' of the EV movement. By installing chargers at the workplace, employers can help extend the effective daily range of an electric vehicle. Electricity is a new fuel that is particularly easy for an employer to support. We are excited about the many employers who want to be leaders in the effort to clean our air and reduce the nation's dependence on oil."
By implementing EV programs in the workplace, employers are supporting the EV industry by doing the following:
- Extending the effective range of EV's by allowing a second full charge during work hours;
- Acting as "showrooms" where employees can see cars being driven to work and learn about them from their colleagues;
The new CALSTART program launched today, The EV Employer Initiative, is focused on supporting existing firms who want to expand their workplace charging efforts, and help other firms learn about the best practices and ways to implement such programs.
As EV infrastructure is being developed in the state, workplace charging was identified as a critical gap in infrastructure by Bay Area Air Quality Management District, South Coast Air Quality Management District and the California Plug-in Vehicle Collaborative, initial funders of the CALSTART program. The goal of the program will be to rapidly expand the number of employer-based EV chargers and programs.
Leading firms such as Google, SAP, and Disney have learned a lot about how to cost-effectively implement workplace charging programs. Rather than having each employer "reinvent the wheel," the CALSTART EV Employer Initiative will enable companies to share information and quickly adopt best practices.
In addition, the CALSTART program will help employers learn about the real world costs of implementing chargers, how to avoid peak-time electricity rates, and the potential for adding clean distributed energy on-site as a way to reduce the wells-to-wheels emissions of electric vehicles.
The non-profit, headquartered in Pasadena, unveiled its own 84kw solar installation that meets 90% of its building's daily electricity needs, including charging four or more electric cars on a daily basis. For more information visit: http://www.calstart.org/Projects/CALSTART-Solar-Project.aspx
Employers throughout the nation are encouraged to participate in the EV Employer Initiative. A new website for the program, www.evworkplace.org, is under development and will be functioning soon. For immediate information on how to participate, employers should contact CALSTART's Whitney Pitkanen, at (626) 744-5609 or wpitkanen@calstart.org.
About CALSTART
CALSTART works nationally to advance the clean transportation technology industry. CALSTART spurs the growth of the industry through a variety of programs benefitting its 150+ member companies. For more information visit: www.calstart.org
Contact Information:
Contact:
Mary Kathryn Campbell
CALSTART
626/744-5602