Usage of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Along the Corridors Between the EV Project Major Cities
TR-OSTI-GEN_0160
05/01/2012
- Content
- The EV Project consists of a nationwide collaboration between Idaho National Laboratory (INL), ECOtality North America, Nissan, General Motors, and more than 40 other city, regional and state governments, and electric utilities. The purpose of the EV Project is to demonstrate the deployment and use of approximately 14,000 Level II (208- 240V) electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and 300 fast chargers in 16 major cities. This research investigates the usage of all currently installed EV Project commercial EVSE along major interstate corridors. ESRI ArcMap software products are utilized to create geographic EVSE data layers for analysis and visualization of commercial EVSE usage. This research locates the crucial interstate corridors lacking sufficient commercial EVSE and targets locations for future commercial EVSE placement. The results and methods introduced in this research will be used by INL for the duration of the EV Project.
- Citation
- Kirkpatrick, M., "Usage of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Along the Corridors Between the EV Project Major Cities," SAE Technical Paper TR-OSTI-GEN_0160, 2012, .