UIC EV WEEK - EV Use Case Input - June 2020
UIC EV WEEK - Breakout Sessions - June 22-26, 2020
Transportation Electrification Infrastructure: Technology, Installation and Ownership

The Breakout Sessions build upon the recent Transportation Electrification Infrastructure: Technology, Installation & Ownership (https://go.uic.edu/UICEVWORKSHOP_INFRASTRUCTURE) workshop panels that were held on May 18th and June 15th, and the 1st workshop on Consumers & Social Equity in Transportation Electrification (https://go.uic.edu/UICEVWORKSHOPFEB24), which was held on February 24th.

Please review the stakeholder input from the February 24th Breakout Sessions in advance of the Session:
Compiled Notes from the Breakout Sessions (https://energyinitiative.uic.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/233/2020/03/UICWorkshop_BeneficialElectrificationofTransportation_Feb24BreakoutNotes.pdf)
Recording of the Report Back (https://us-lti.bbcollab.com/recording/f46edea33d0a4da88eb03dec5357b7cd)

The Breakout Sessions are a critical part of the dialogue for the UIC Workshops on Beneficial Electrification of Transportation (https://go.uic.edu/UICEVWORKSHOP). They bring together stakeholders to brainstorm ideas on challenges, resources and opportunities on the use case assigned, and to come to a consensus on potential pathways/guidelines for the use case.

The following statements are intended to enable discussion and to guide responses across three areas - economic, public policy and stakeholder role considerations.

Economic Considerations
What are some traits of well-designed economic best practices for EV Charging Infrastructure? (i.e., business models, economic development opportunities, tariff and rate designs, etc.)

Roles for Utilities, Private Sector & Customers / Best Practices / Models
What are some themes/ traits of well-designed programs on deploying EV Charging Infrastructure? (i.e., best practices, who should invest in / own it, what form should those investments look like, what to do & what NOT to do, considerations for designing for Illinois, etc.)

Public Policy
What are some characteristics of best practices for public policy for deploying EV Charging Infrastructure? (i.e., champions, stakeholders, partnerships, role of public/private sectors, etc.)

Virtual groups and remote participants will use this digital platform to submit the brainstorming and consensus building work from the Breakout Session. Any additional documents from the sessions should be digitized and submitted to the organizer.

Thank you for your input, ideas, suggestions and we look forward to continuing to identifying pathways to advance Transportation Electrification for the state of Illinois.
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Economic Considerations
What are some traits of well-designed economic best practices for EV Charging Infrastructure? (i.e., business models, economic development opportunities, tariff and rate designs, etc.)
Provide your ideas/suggestions on challenges, resources and opportunities.

Please keep in mind the work from Consumers & Social Equity breakout sessions.

Please make note of the use case you are addressing:
Residential and multi-unit dwellings – with and without dedicated parking
Workplace, community and destination charging
Public DC fast charging Infrastructure for specific use cases, i.e., TNCs, corridors, long-distance
Medium- to Heavy-duty vehicles, i.e., CTA, School buses, Proterra, Amazon, FedEx, UPS, etc.

WHAT ARE THE ECONOMIC CHALLENGES? - Provide your ideas/suggestions on challenges that Illinois faces for EV Charging Infrastructure Deployment or that well-designed economic best practices for EV Charging Infrastructure have overcome. (i.e., business models, economic development opportunities, tariff and rate designs, etc.)   *
WHAT ARE SOME ECONOMIC RESOURCES & OPPORTUNITIES? - Provide your ideas/suggestions for resources & opportunities that can support EV Charging Infrastructure Deployment in Illinois or have been utilized by well-designed economic best practices for EV Charging Infrastructure. (i.e., business models, economic development opportunities, tariff and rate designs, etc.)   *
Roles for Utilities, Private Sector & Customers / Best Practices / Models
What are some themes/ traits of well-designed programs on deploying EV Charging Infrastructure? (i.e., best practices, who should invest in / own it, what form should those investments look like, what to do & what NOT to do, considerations for designing for Illinois, etc.)
Provide your ideas/suggestions on challenges, resources and opportunities.

Please keep in mind the work from Consumers & Social Equity breakout sessions.

Please make note of the use case you are addressing:
Residential and multi-unit dwellings – with and without dedicated parking
Workplace, community and destination charging
Public DC fast charging Infrastructure for specific use cases, i.e., TNCs, corridors, long-distance
Medium- to Heavy-duty vehicles, i.e., CTA, School buses, Proterra, Amazon, FedEx, UPS, etc.

WHAT ARE CHALLENGES FOR STAKEHOLDER ROLES? Provide your ideas/suggestions on challenges that Illinois stakeholders (utilities, private sector, customers) face for deploying EV Charging Infrastructure  in Illinois or that well-designed programs deploying EV Charging Infrastructure have overcome. (i.e., best practices, who should invest in / own it, what form should those investments look like, what to do & what NOT to do, considerations for designing for Illinois, etc.) *
WHAT ARE SOME RESOURCES & OPPORTUNITIES TO SUPPORT STAKEHOLDER ROLES? Provide your ideas/suggestions on resources & opportunities that can best support Illinois stakeholders (utilities, private sector, customers) to deploy EV Charging Infrastructure or that well-designed programs deploying EV Charging Infrastructure have used. (i.e., best practices, who should invest in / own it, what form should those investments look like, what to do & what NOT to do, considerations for designing for Illinois, etc.) *
Public Policy
What are some characteristics of best practices for public policy for deploying EV Charging Infrastructure? (i.e., champions, stakeholders, partnerships, role of public/private sectors, etc.)
Provide your ideas/suggestions on challenges, resources and opportunities.

Please keep in mind the work from Consumers & Social Equity breakout sessions.

Please make note of the use case you are addressing:
Residential and multi-unit dwellings – with and without dedicated parking
Workplace, community and destination charging
Public DC fast charging Infrastructure for specific use cases, i.e., TNCs, corridors, long-distance
Medium- to Heavy-duty vehicles, i.e., CTA, School buses, Proterra, Amazon, FedEx, UPS, etc.

WHAT ARE SOME CHALLENGES FOR EV PUBLIC POLICY? Provide your ideas/suggestions on challenges for public policy on EV Charging Infrastructure deployment in Illinois or that well-designed programs deploying EV Charging Infrastructure have developed. (i.e., champions, stakeholders, partnerships, role of public/private sectors, etc.) *
WHAT ARE SOME RESOURCES & OPPORTUNITIES FOR EV PUBLIC POLICY? Provide your ideas/suggestions on resources & opportunities for public policy that can best support EV Charging Infrastructure deployment in Illinois or that well-designed programs deploying EV Charging Infrastructure have developed. (i.e., champions, stakeholders, partnerships, role of public/private sectors, etc.) *
Other Comments/ Input /Questions for consideration. Please provide any additional thoughts here to can best support efforts to advance transportation electrification in Illinois.
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