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EV Charging 101 Workshop

Wednesday, September 16, 2009 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (PT)

San Jose, CA

EV Charging 101 Workshop

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Learn Everything You Need to Know About EV Chargers

September 16th 2009 1PM – 4PM

EV Charging 101 Workshop

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, Room 225

150 E. San Fernando Street

San Jose, CA 95112

Directions/Parking:

http://www.sjlibrary.org/about/locations/king/directions.htm

 

Workshop Summary

This three-hour workshop is designed for fleet managers, operators of public and private parking lots and those planning the installation and use of charging equipment.  Attendees will learn everything they need to know to make nuts-and-bolts decisions about EV infrastructure.

The San Francisco Clean Cities Coalition is hosting this workshop and thanks its generous sponsors: Silicon Valley Clean Cities Coalition, East Bay Clean Cities Coalition, County of Alameda, City of San Jose, City of Oakland, City and County of San Francisco, Silicon Valley Leadership Group, Bay Area Climate Collaborative, Bay Area Council, Business Council on Climate Change, SF Environment

Learn From Industry Leaders:

  • Technical experts from PG&E and Electric Power Research Institute
  •  EV Infrastructure company representatives

Hands on Access:

  • View the latest line-up of charging equipment and ask the experts your questions

What You’ll Learn at the Workshop:

The Basics

  • ABC’s of Battery Charging – how does it work?
  • From Slow Charge to Fast Charge – understanding Level 1, 2 and DC fast charging
  • What is an EVSE?
  • What is “smart charging”, and what are subscription-based systems?

Match Vehicles with Levels of Charging

  • Low Speed EVs, and 2-3 Wheel EVs
  • Light Duty Vehicles: Plug-in Hybrid, Battery Electric
  • Medium and Heavy Duty Vehicles

Plan for Charger Installation to Support Fleet and Public Vehicles

  • How many chargers should be installed?
  • Power requirements – Can your building or parking facility handle the load?
  • Cost: Equipment, Installation, Electricity as a “fuel”

Benefit from Experience

  • Lessons learned from those who have worked in the field

RSVP:http://septemberevcharging101.eventbrite.com/ (150 attendee limit)


Questions: Vandana Bali, Coordinator, SFCCC, vandana.bali@sfgov.org, 415-355-3728

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