MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
CCSE: PEV Incentives
1. UC Davis Conference Center | Feb. 25th 2012
Introduction Colin Santulli, California Center for Sustainable Energy
Opening Remarks Stephen Souza, Davis City Councilmember
PEV Benefits Jim Antone, Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District
PEV Regional Infrastructure Will Barrett, ClipperCreek
PEV Vehicle Incentives Colin Santulli, California Center for Sustainable Energy
PEV Impact to Grid and Utility Bills Ulric Kwan, Pacific Gas and Electric
PEV Drivers Panel Local Davis Residents
Lunch and PEV Experience
• Interactive Drivers Panel
• Vehicles available for static display and test drive
www.energycenter.org
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21. Individual, business, nonprofit or government entity
1 based in California or has a California based affiliate
2 Purchase or Lease a NEW eligible vehicle
3 Vehicle must be 2010 model or NEWER
4 MUST own/lease for a MINIMUM of 36 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS
5 www.energycenter.org
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Zero Emissions Motorcycles$1,500Neighborhood Electric Vehicles$1,000-$1,500
Energy Tax Credit of Electric VehiclesEV/PHEV tax credits range from $2,500 to $7,500Battery Capacity at least 4 kilowatt-hours (minimum $2,500)Additional $417 per kWh in excess of 5 kWhNissan LEAF 24 kWh battery capacity ($7,500)Chevrolet Volt 16 kWh battery capacity ($7,500)www.fueleconomy.gov