Comstock's magazine 1217 - December 2017 | Page 98
ING FORW
G
A
R
n THE BREAKDOWN
HOW SACRAMENTO PLANS TO TRACK
ZEV SUCCESS
VOLKSWAGON’S LOSS IS
CALIFORNIA’S GAIN
CITY OF SACRAMENTO’S
‘GREEN CITY’ GOALS
VW’S ELECTRIFY AMERICA WILL INVEST:
$800 MILLION
Current
1.2%
in California ZEV projects over a
1 0 - Y E A R
$44 MILLION
in Sacramento in the initial
30-month investment cycle
3,200
Annual test drives
30
Annual events
I N C L U D I N G
10%
Households with EVs*
640
P E R I O D
Target (2025)
430
52
2,200
Public/workplace chargers
91
City facility chargers
355
EV Parking Program participants
Advanced transportation jobs (public & private)
35% to disadvantaged and
100
500
770
1,000
*Based on rebates issued by the California Vehicle Rebate Project since 2010;
excludes purchasers or lessees of new EVs who did not apply for a rebate.
low-income communities
75 ADDITIONAL
THE GREEN BRIGADE
charging stations
49% of City
vehicles run
on alternative
fuels
ELIGIBLE PROJECTS INCLUDE:
12% of annual
replacements
are ZEV
TARGET:
ZEV FUELING INFRASTRUC TURE
(for both electric- and hydrogen-powered cars)
FUNDING BRAND-NEUTRAL
consumer campaigns to grow the market
Investment in programs that
increase ZEV access,
SUCH AS CAR-SHARING
12%
Current
50%
of annual replacements
75%
by 2020
to be ZEV by 2018
SACRAMENTO IS CURRENTLY IN THE PROCESS OF PROCURING 31 CHEVY BOLTS
EV SEDANS: $0.030 per mile per ve hicle $6,550 annually per EV historically in the City fleet
GASOLINE SEDANS: $0.062 per mile per vehicle $17,770 annually per vehicle
SOURCES: CITY OF SACRAMENTO 2017 EV STRATEGY (OCTOBER 2017)
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