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Los Angeles Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Needs and Implications for Zero-Emission Area Planning

Publication Year: 2021

Author(s): Bui A, Slowik P, Lutsey N

Abstract:

This report quantifies Los Angeles electric vehicle charging infrastructure needs and associated energy demand citywide in 2030 to align with the city’s goal of 25% zero-emission vehicle stock by 2025 and 80% by 2035. It also quantifies needs in specific areas that are poised to become zero-emission areas or fully fossil fuel free by 2030. Los Angeles will need approximately 536,000 home chargers by 2030 to accommodate roughly 1.3 million electric vehicles. These home chargers make up 90% of the total charger needs and account for 60% of the total electric vehicle energy demand. By 2030, direct current fast chargers in Los Angeles will need to grow by a factor of 33 to about 3,900 chargers, while public Level 2 chargers will need to increase by a factor of 8 to about 21,500 chargers. Workplace charging will need to increase to at least 25,000 chargers by 2030. If city interventions that shift mobility from private vehicle trips are implemented, public and workplace charging needs are reduced by about 45% from approximately 50,000 to 27,000 chargers in 2030, and the annual 2019–2030 growth rate is reduced from 31% to 24%.

Source of Publication: ICCT White Paper

Vol/Issue: January 2021: 1-41p.

Country: United States of America

Publisher/Organisation: International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)

Rights: International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)

URL:
https://theicct.org/sites/default/files/publications/LA-charging-infra-feb2021.pdf

Theme: Charging Infrastructure | Subtheme: Home charging

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