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Title: California Statewide Charging Survey: What Do Drivers Want?
Accession Number: 01472145
Record Type: Component
Availability: Transportation Research Board Business Office 500 Fifth Street, NW Abstract: This paper presents the results of a survey of plug-in vehicle owners asking about the current use of charging infrastructure and needed chargers. Consumers are using the full range of the Leaf and 80% of customers have gone to 8% state of charge on their battery. More than 30% charge out of home regularly. For workplace, level 1 is available more often than level 2. For general out of home charging, level 1 is less used comprising 23% of locations identified by respondents. 93% of those commuting in Leafs are within round trip range of work. Correspondingly, there is a high use of workplace charging in the group with long commutes. 40% of Leaf owners have gone farther than the limits of their home territory, requiring charging to complete their tour. For the desire for infrastructure there are several trends. The main desire is for quick charging. Fast chargers are wanted at regional attractors such as downtowns, large malls, airports and other regional services. Quick charging connecting adjacent regions was also indicated by respondents. For Leaf customers, the authors see a median distance from home to quick chargers of 44 miles. The concept of EV territory was also explored. 40% of respondents more than doubled the area they could access in their EV with their charger choices.
Supplemental Notes: This paper was sponsored by TRB committee ADC80 Alternative Transportation Fuels and Technologies.
Monograph Title: Monograph Accession #: 01470560
Report/Paper Numbers: 13-5285
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Authors: Nicholas, Michael ATal, GilWoodjack, JustinPagination: 18p
Publication Date: 2013
Conference:
Transportation Research Board 92nd Annual Meeting
Location:
Washington DC, United States Media Type: Digital/other
Features: Figures; Maps; References
TRT Terms: Geographic Terms: Subject Areas: Energy; Environment; Highways; Vehicles and Equipment; I15: Environment; I91: Vehicle Design and Safety
Source Data: Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2013 Paper #13-5285
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Feb 5 2013 1:00PM
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