After much anticipation, numerous auto manufacturers have started launching Electric Vehicles (EVs) since the end of 2010. The spectrum of issues utilities have to deal with to support their PEV customers is broad, including customer education and outreach, rate design, internal operations streamlining and collaboration with numerous external stakeholders. While the initial focus of utilities has been on their single family residential customers, utilities are increasingly addressing the needs of their multi-family residential and commercial customers as well. Serving multi-family residential and commercial customers tends to be far more complex than serving single-family customers due to the large number of ways their electrical systems and properties are configured. For these customers, there is no such thing as a standard solution. Our solutions must be designed to meet each customer's unique situation. Southern California Edison started focusing on these more complex customer segments in 2010. The objective of the presentation is share the findings regarding the special circumstances, needs and best practices required to serve multi-family residential and commercial customers, including educational materials, rate analyzes, and fleet conversion tools.
Serving multi-family residential and commercial electric vehicle customers
EVS, Electric Vehicle Symposium, 26 ; 862-871
2012
10 Seiten, 10 Bilder, 1 Quelle
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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