Product No.: WEB19525
Date Published: 10/2019
The “Planning for Electric Vehicles - Mapping Vehicle Distribution and Workplace Charging Demand” webmap showcases results from the DVRPC/UC Davis Electric Vehicle Planning Toolkit. These results include current and projected numbers and geographic distribution of Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) and the anticipated workplace charging demand associated with future distribution. The map series show these data and projections for three different geographies: the 9-county DVRPC region, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the State of New Jersey. The EV Planning Toolkit uses different future PEV penetration scenarios to produce the data displays for each geography. The current and future PEV distribution data are viewable at the municipal and Census Block Group levels. The workplace charging demand data are viewable only at the Census Block Group level.
Geographic Area Covered: Nine-County Delaware Valley Region, comprised of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania, and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties in New Jersey; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; State of New Jersey
Key Words: Interactive Map, Web Map, vehicles, electric vehicles, EV, plug-in electric vehicles, PEV, electric vehicle planning, EV planning, charging, workplace charging, charging infrastructure, electrification
Staff Contact(s)
- Sean Greene (sgreene@dvrpc.org)
Project Team
- Christopher Pollard Manager, Office of GIS
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