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The state has committed to deploying 125,000 to 150,000 electric vehicles by 2025, but progress this year will be tough.
A state report released last month sets out a pathway for getting at least 10 times as many electric vehicles on Connecticut roadways by 2025.
Ramping up electric vehicle use from roughly 12,000 to at least 125,000 in five years is ambitious by any measure. But with the country now sliding into recession, gas prices in freefall, and unemployment at record highs, the goals outlined in the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s 109-page Electric Vehicle Roadmap appear especially daunting.
And the $3 million in state rebates available this year to purchasers of electric cars won’t be nearly enough to counteract the economic headwinds, advocates say.
“Folks may not be all that interested in spending money so freely, so incentives are going to be even more important,” said Charles Rothenberger, climate and energy attorney for Save the Sound, a New Haven-based environmental group. “The state does have the wherewithal to increase the incentives available.”
The roadmap, in the works for more than a year, is essentially a guide to prepping for rapid conversion to electric transport, covering topics including how to expand charging infrastructure, minimize grid impacts, and educate consumers. The state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority is concurrently conducting a major review of how best to integrate electric vehicles onto the grid.
Connecticut is one of 10 states that have signed on to a zero-emissions vehicle memorandum of understanding. As part of that agreement, Connecticut has committed to deploying 125,000 to 150,000 electric vehicles by 2025.
Separate greenhouse gas reduction targets mandated by the General Assembly will require the state to hit an even steeper target of 500,000 vehicles by 2030, according to the roadmap.
Gaining any traction toward those targets will likely be difficult this year. The consulting firm Wood Mackenzie is forecasting a 30% drop in electric vehicle sales in the U.S. this year compared to 2019.
In a research report released in early April, the firm also noted that automakers are delaying new electric vehicle model launches, in some cases to 2021. And the report predicted that the pause in auto manufacturing to switch to making medical equipment will result in additional delays.
In an interview, Connecticut’s deputy commissioner of energy Vicki Hackett said the agency is taking a long view.
“While we are dealing with the pandemic right now, which is likely to have any number of impacts on any number of state policies, what we’ve done here is set out long-term goals,” Hackett said.
She expressed hope that, once the worst of the crisis is over, consumers may be more receptive than ever to the option of buying cleaner vehicles.
“It’s kind of entering peoples’ consciousness — the impact on air quality of everybody staying at home,” she said. “Our air quality has really cleared up so dramatically.”
The state is continuing to process rebates under the Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Rebate program, or CHEAPR.
Legislation passed last year established a new governing board for the program and $3 million in annual funding from 2020 to 2025. Hackett said most of the board members have been appointed and are in the process of reevaluating the program’s structure. Eventually, used car purchases will be eligible for rebates, but for now, while the board transitions, the incentives are the same as last year.
Purchases of new plug-in hybrid electric vehicles are eligible for a $500 rebate. Battery electric vehicles with a range of at least 200 miles are eligible for $1,500; those with lower ranges are eligible for $500. Fuel-cell electric vehicle purchases are eligible for $5,000.
The Connecticut EV Coalition, an advocacy group, has called on the state to increase funding for rebates, which it says are too low to support the roadmap’s deployment targets. The program is currently funded through a “greenhouse gas reduction fee” on all car registrations, but Rothenberger said the bulk of those fees are going to the state’s general fund.
“That is an area where some additional money could be found,” he said.
He said the state could also lead by example and purchase only electric vehicles as replacements for its light-duty public fleet of roughly 3,500 vehicles beginning this year.
Private fleet owners will almost certainly speed the transition over the next 24 months because “the economics are so compelling,” said Paul Vosper, president and chief executive officer of the Norwalk-based Oasis Charger Corp., which makes JuiceBar EV chargers. Fuel and repair expenses for electric vehicles are significantly lower than for gas-powered vehicles, and battery costs have come down so much that vehicle prices will soon be more competitive, he said.
In order to encourage individual purchases, the state could try a mix of incentives, like granting all electric vehicles access to HOV lanes or reducing the sales tax on such purchases, he said.
“A combination of hard-dollar incentives and softer ones has shifted the adoption curve dramatically in places like California and Norway,” he said.
Read more: As Massachusetts looks to boost electric vehicle adoption, Norway offers a model
Consumers also need educating as to how much it really costs them to own a gas-powered vehicle, said Kenneth Gillingham, an associate professor of economics at Yale University.
In research recently published in the journal Nature, Gillingham and two other researchers found that car owners in Germany consistently underestimated how much their automobiles were costing them in repairs, insurance, taxes, and depreciation. And that gap was not insignificant — people underestimated the total cost of car ownership by 50%.
The researchers suggested labeling for new cars that informs buyers of estimated repair costs, in the same way they are labeled with fuel efficiency.
“Underestimation of repair costs is important because repair costs for electric vehicles are much lower than for gasoline-powered vehicles,” Gillingham said. “This is an aspect that I don’t believe is well known at this stage, except among EV enthusiasts.”
Chevy Chase Pavilion installed JuiceBar Charging Stations in 2013 in order to support the early adoption of electric vehicles in the Washington, DC metro area. By doing this Cushman & Wakefield accomplishes our global citizenship mission of responsible sustainability. Cushman & Wakefield recognizes the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability, including conducting our operations and delivering our products and services with the highest standard of environmental care and social responsibility. To this end, we are committed to a sustainable future, achieving a balance between environmental, technological, economic and social objectives. Every one of our tenants and visitors at the Retail Shops, Commercial Offices and The Embassy Suites Hotel benefit from having the EV Charging amenity available. We look forward to many more years of trouble free operation.
Dante Jofferion, CPM | Associate Director Cushman & Wakefield |
Eastpointe specifies JuiceBar charging at our developments in Simsbury, Old Saybrook and Windsor, CT because they are a very durable, attractive and a presentable station that carries our property brand on its face for all tenants and guests to see. These EV charging stations are providing years of trouble free service at our communities helping us achieve our mission statement, Eastpointe works to maximize the potential of its development opportunities. Eastpointe leaves no stone unturned, exhausting every possibility to ensure the projects ultimate success
Bryan Robik, Principal Eastpointe Developers LLC |
Sutter Health installed JuiceBar charging in the physician lot at our health care property because they were referred to us by the current parking management team, Propark. These premium upgradeable EV charging stations are very busy every day and trouble free for our EV drivers and management team. This level of service helps Sutter deliver its core values of Excellence and Quality and Innovation; We exceed customer expectations by delivering premier clinical quality and maintaining the highest levels of safety. We continually create, seek out, and adopt new ways of providing value to our customers, rapidly moving from idea to execution.
Gary Ledbetter, Lead Engineer Sutter Medical Center Sacramento |
Kings County Hospital We all want to thank Paul from JuiceBar for helping PF Parking deliver the needs of Kings County Hospital which is part of the NYC Health and Hospital Corp .Both the hospital executive staff and the management of the garage seen the need to install the electric vehicle charge equipment for their patients, visitors and staff. The equipment was installed by the parking operator of King County Garage at no cost to the hospital or the City of NY.
Matthew Gaeta, Vice President Kings County Hospital |
JuiceBar helped Standard Parking deliver on our mission statement “Innovation in Parking” by quickly responding to a customer need and tight deadline at Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC. They met and exceeded an urgent request from the Chief of Surgery who needed to install electric vehicle charge equipment at their Medical Center. We will continue delivering creative, innovative ideas to our customers with a premium equipment manufacturer like JuiceBar.
Steven Aiello, Senior Vice President, SP+ |
JuiceBar is a reliable and responsive company. Sales support was here quickly, a detailed site survey was done, and our order was placed with forward looking features. I highly recommend JuiceBar for use in parking structures.
Mitch Karon, New Brunswick Parking Authority |
JuiceBar Charging is a full service provider for JLL at One Financial Center. The building sought your assistance when our tenants asked for an EV Charging solution and they helped us with identifying our needs, finding a MA DEP financial incentive and providing the best custom solution for us. When we implemented and introduced this fee-free service to our building tenants in 2015 it was very well received. Even today, as the demand for EV charging increases within our parking facility, the original units continue to meet this demand and our tenants are still enthusiastic about this service after nearly five years of flawless EV Charging. Thanks to you and your support staff at JuiceBar for all you’ve done for us.
Rob Albert, Director of Operations JLL Boston |
JuiceBar is assisting One Parking in delivery of our mission statement “A Partner not a Vendor” by being a true partner at our client facilities. JuiceBar is like us in that they are passionate about delivering excellent service and their reputation is built on putting customers first. Each of our locations and client relationships are unique in their specific needs and Juice Bar approaches each site survey and installation with the goal of helping us provide a custom solution for EV Charging and other amenities. The Green Garage Oasis full amenity suite is unique to Juice Bar and we are happy to introduce our partner JuiceBar to our clients as a consultant and include it in our proposals. The future of One Parking includes flexible approaches to new technology and we feel that JuiceBar will change with us to meet the future needs of the parking industry. This is what makes One Parking among one of the most respected Parking Solutions Companies in the U.S.
William Torres, Director of Asset Management/Executive VP Parking Lot Managers, Washington, D.C. |
We have a commitment to provide “Above and Beyond Amenities” to each of our tenants and the JuiceBar Charging Station is just that as it is built in New England by a CT company focused on being the best EV charging experience in the world. We are fortunate that we can rely on one dashboard to monitor and manage every EV Charging session and retrieve all pertinent data for our monthly tenant meetings. The JuiceBar/GreenLots support team is ready to assist remotely on all steps in the software activation, support and software update process that remains transparent to our end users. JuiceBar provides this level of service to us each and every day as we expand our portfolio across CT.
David Thomas Director, Security/Risk Management RD Scinto |
The JuiceBar charging station not only gives our organization a roadmap for developing an internal garage sustainability program, but helps us communicate this commitment to our tenants and the surrounding community through the certification program.
Ben Worku Director of Operations, MDistrict Park, LLC |
JuiceBar helps The Stanford Court Hotel stay “TRUE TO OUR ROOTS.” It all started with Leland Stanford, an industrial railroad tycoon who built the Central Pacific Railroad—a 19th century highway that catalyzed the exchange of new cultures and ideas. The Stanford Court Hotel sits on the site occupied by his mansion. We now support a new transportation revolution – The EV driving movement – with the help of our JuiceBar Charging equipment. The JuiceBar compliments Stanford Court’s perfect mix of character, culture, tech, and style at our great boutique hotel. Our JuiceBar continues to deliver 6 years of trouble-free operation at our 4-star property.
Michael Baier, General Manager Stanford Court Hotel, Knob Hill, San Francisco |
Chevy Chase Pavilion installed JuiceBar Charging Stations in 2013 in order to support the early adoption of electric vehicles in the Washington, DC metro area. By doing this Cushman & Wakefield accomplishes our global citizenship mission of responsible sustainability. Cushman & Wakefield recognizes the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability, including conducting our operations and delivering our products and services with the highest standard of environmental care and social responsibility. To this end, we are committed to a sustainable future, achieving a balance between environmental, technological, economic and social objectives. Every one of our tenants and visitors at the Retail Shops, Commercial Offices and The Embassy Suites Hotel benefit from having the EV Charging amenity available. We look forward to many more years of trouble free operation.
Dante Jofferion, CPM | Associate Director Cushman & Wakefield |
Eastpointe specifies JuiceBar charging at our developments in Simsbury, Old Saybrook and Windsor, CT because they are a very durable, attractive and a presentable station that carries our property brand on its face for all tenants and guests to see. These EV charging stations are providing years of trouble free service at our communities helping us achieve our mission statement, Eastpointe works to maximize the potential of its development opportunities. Eastpointe leaves no stone unturned, exhausting every possibility to ensure the projects ultimate success
Bryan Robik, Principal Eastpointe Developers LLC |
Sutter Health installed JuiceBar charging in the physician lot at our health care property because they were referred to us by the current parking management team, Propark. These premium upgradeable EV charging stations are very busy every day and trouble free for our EV drivers and management team. This level of service helps Sutter deliver its core values of Excellence and Quality and Innovation; We exceed customer expectations by delivering premier clinical quality and maintaining the highest levels of safety. We continually create, seek out, and adopt new ways of providing value to our customers, rapidly moving from idea to execution.
Gary Ledbetter, Lead Engineer Sutter Medical Center Sacramento |
Kings County Hospital We all want to thank Paul from JuiceBar for helping PF Parking deliver the needs of Kings County Hospital which is part of the NYC Health and Hospital Corp .Both the hospital executive staff and the management of the garage seen the need to install the electric vehicle charge equipment for their patients, visitors and staff. The equipment was installed by the parking operator of King County Garage at no cost to the hospital or the City of NY.
Matthew Gaeta, Vice President Kings County Hospital |
JuiceBar helped Standard Parking deliver on our mission statement “Innovation in Parking” by quickly responding to a customer need and tight deadline at Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC. They met and exceeded an urgent request from the Chief of Surgery who needed to install electric vehicle charge equipment at their Medical Center. We will continue delivering creative, innovative ideas to our customers with a premium equipment manufacturer like JuiceBar.
Steven Aiello, Senior Vice President, SP+ |
JuiceBar is a reliable and responsive company. Sales support was here quickly, a detailed site survey was done, and our order was placed with forward looking features. I highly recommend JuiceBar for use in parking structures.
Mitch Karon, New Brunswick Parking Authority |
JuiceBar Charging is a full service provider for JLL at One Financial Center. The building sought your assistance when our tenants asked for an EV Charging solution and they helped us with identifying our needs, finding a MA DEP financial incentive and providing the best custom solution for us. When we implemented and introduced this fee-free service to our building tenants in 2015 it was very well received. Even today, as the demand for EV charging increases within our parking facility, the original units continue to meet this demand and our tenants are still enthusiastic about this service after nearly five years of flawless EV Charging. Thanks to you and your support staff at JuiceBar for all you’ve done for us.
Rob Albert, Director of Operations JLL Boston |
JuiceBar is assisting One Parking in delivery of our mission statement “A Partner not a Vendor” by being a true partner at our client facilities. JuiceBar is like us in that they are passionate about delivering excellent service and their reputation is built on putting customers first. Each of our locations and client relationships are unique in their specific needs and Juice Bar approaches each site survey and installation with the goal of helping us provide a custom solution for EV Charging and other amenities. The Green Garage Oasis full amenity suite is unique to Juice Bar and we are happy to introduce our partner JuiceBar to our clients as a consultant and include it in our proposals. The future of One Parking includes flexible approaches to new technology and we feel that JuiceBar will change with us to meet the future needs of the parking industry. This is what makes One Parking among one of the most respected Parking Solutions Companies in the U.S.
William Torres, Director of Asset Management/Executive VP Parking Lot Managers, Washington, D.C. |
We have a commitment to provide “Above and Beyond Amenities” to each of our tenants and the JuiceBar Charging Station is just that as it is built in New England by a CT company focused on being the best EV charging experience in the world. We are fortunate that we can rely on one dashboard to monitor and manage every EV Charging session and retrieve all pertinent data for our monthly tenant meetings. The JuiceBar/GreenLots support team is ready to assist remotely on all steps in the software activation, support and software update process that remains transparent to our end users. JuiceBar provides this level of service to us each and every day as we expand our portfolio across CT.
David Thomas Director, Security/Risk Management RD Scinto |
The JuiceBar charging station not only gives our organization a roadmap for developing an internal garage sustainability program, but helps us communicate this commitment to our tenants and the surrounding community through the certification program.
Ben Worku Director of Operations, MDistrict Park, LLC |
JuiceBar helps The Stanford Court Hotel stay “TRUE TO OUR ROOTS.” It all started with Leland Stanford, an industrial railroad tycoon who built the Central Pacific Railroad—a 19th century highway that catalyzed the exchange of new cultures and ideas. The Stanford Court Hotel sits on the site occupied by his mansion. We now support a new transportation revolution – The EV driving movement – with the help of our JuiceBar Charging equipment. The JuiceBar compliments Stanford Court’s perfect mix of character, culture, tech, and style at our great boutique hotel. Our JuiceBar continues to deliver 6 years of trouble-free operation at our 4-star property.
Michael Baier, General Manager Stanford Court Hotel, Knob Hill, San Francisco |
Chevy Chase Pavilion installed JuiceBar Charging Stations in 2013 in order to support the early adoption of electric vehicles in the Washington, DC metro area. By doing this Cushman & Wakefield accomplishes our global citizenship mission of responsible sustainability. Cushman & Wakefield recognizes the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability, including conducting our operations and delivering our products and services with the highest standard of environmental care and social responsibility. To this end, we are committed to a sustainable future, achieving a balance between environmental, technological, economic and social objectives. Every one of our tenants and visitors at the Retail Shops, Commercial Offices and The Embassy Suites Hotel benefit from having the EV Charging amenity available. We look forward to many more years of trouble free operation.
Dante Jofferion, CPM | Associate Director Cushman & Wakefield |