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Electric vehicle steering committee
Posted by Quinn Connolly on March 31, 2023
Dear Colleagues,
Parking is in the process of forming a steering committee to develop university standards and policies regarding electric vehicle charging stations on the UIUC campus. We will be partnering with Desman Consulting to develop the document and recommendations. You are receiving this email because we would like you to serve on the steering committee. We have worked with various divisions within F&S to identify individuals who have expressed interest, and who have in-depth knowledge of university infrastructure and systems. Please let us know if you want to serve on this committee by next Friday, October 14, and we will set-up a time to meet in the next couple of weeks.
Thank you,
Marty
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Good morning,
Thank you for agreeing to serve on the EV steering committee. You should have received an invitation to a folder in Box containing the parking study done by Desman. I have also attached it to this email. Please review this document and provide your feedback.
Warmly,
Maria S. McMullen
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Dear Maria,
Thank you for sharing the report. I reviewed it and have several comments:
- Currently, there is limited public level 2 charging on campus and in the vicinity of campus. Yet we have many visitors to campus who are coming from out of town and may therefore need to charge their vehicle while here. If chargers are (only) added to parking permit facilities, visitors will not have access to them.
- Related to the point above, it is unclear if faculty, students, and staff who do not hold a permit for those facilities (but may hold a permit for other parking areas or may not hold a permit at all) will be able to use the chargers.
- I wonder if the analysis could take into account commuter driving distance when estimating demand. Many of us with EVs charge at home and rarely need to charge while on campus because the trip is within the range one can travel on a full charge. Consequently, the demand could be lower than expected.
- Finally, I think it is important to evaluate the spatial distribution of potential charging locations. We should aim to distribute these in an way the serves all of campus. It is possible that parking facilities are evenly distributed and thus chargers will be as well, but this is not clear from the parking study.
Sincerely,
Jennifer
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Dear Maria,
I would appreciate an update as to when the review period will end and the EV steering committee will meet to discuss the comments and next steps.
Thank you,
Jennifer
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Jennifer,
Thank you for your continued interest in serving on the EV committee. We plan to meet in the next couple of weeks.
Stay tuned for more info!
Maria