Ready to Roll! Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Regional Electric Vehicle Action Plan. Volume I: Planning and Policy Recommendations

Ready to Roll! Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Regional Electric Vehicle Action Plan. Volume I: Planning and Policy Recommendations

Product No.: 12055A
Date Published: 08/2012

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Ready to Roll! Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Regional Electric Vehicle Action Plan is a comprehensive, regionally coordinated approach to introducing electric vehicles (EVs) and electric vehicle supply equipment (charging facilities) into the five counties of southeastern Pennsylvania. This plan is the product of a partnership between DVRPC, the City of Philadelphia, PECO Energy Company (the region’s electricity provider), and Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities. ICF International provided assistance to DVRPC with the preparation of this plan. The plan incorporates feedback from key regional stakeholders, national best practices, and research to assess the southeastern Pennsylvania EV market, identify current market barriers, and develop strategies to facilitate vehicle and infrastructure deployment. Ready to Roll! is presented in two volumes, and is accompanied by an online information clearinghouse, containing links to additional resources. The first volume (this document) includes the regional readiness plan. The second volume (publication number 12055B) provides an in-depth analysis of a variety of EV and EVSE issues.

Geographic Area Covered: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery Counties; City of Philadelphia

Key Words: Electric Vehicles; Charging Station;

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