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http://earthtechling.com/2014/07/will-a-plug-in-electric-vehicle-save-you-money/
Will a Plug-in Electric Vehicle Save You Money?
July 29, 2014

Ladies and gentlemen: Start your chargers!

Wondering whether a plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) could save you money?
Check out the UC Davis [EV Explorer], a cutting edge web-based tool that
helps consumers see if a plug-in electric vehicle is right for them.

Designed by the team at Plug-in Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Research Center
(PH&EV) of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of
California Davis (ITS-Davis), EV Explorer allows consumers to compare
simultaneously up to four different vehicles on an energy cost basis. Just
enter your start and finish commute locations and frequency of travel, and
the yearly energy costs for the four vehicles will instantly appear
side-by-side. You can even specify the location of a public charging station
you use and its charging price to get an accurate cost for public charger
use.

Moreover, the user-friendly EV Explorer also works with all types of
vehicles—PEVs, hybrids, and traditional gasoline vehicles. With the tool,
you can calculate the annual gasoline and electricity fuel costs of your
commute or other travel in an easy-to-use chart that you can share with your
friends.

To date, most products developed by the PH&EV Research Center have been for
use by researchers and in scientific applications. But here at ITS-Davis
we’ve enjoyed creating a tool that’s useful for everyone, and even learned a
few truths about plug-ins ourselves. For example, the exact distance at
which my older model hybrid Honda Insight actually beats a PEV is useful for
examining my own vehicle needs. Since my commute was so short, I wanted to
look at longer trips, a very easy process in the EV Explorer. I just dragged
the blue marker to a new destination and changed the frequency.

EV Explorer inputs are endlessly customizable, designed to fit your charging
and driving profile. You can personalize your inputs by:

    Selecting the vehicles you would like to compare from any of the more
than 34,000 available in thefueleconomy.gov database

    Changing the frequency of travel
    Dragging the destination marker to a new location
    Adding charging at your destination
    Changing the duration of charging
    Changing the level of charging power
    Changing the price of charging at your destination
    Changing the miles per gallon (MPG) of your cars to match your own
estimates

    Changing electricity price at home
    Changing the price of gasoline
    Changing the time to fully charge (for example, you must do this for the
Nissan LEAF if you have the charger upgrade package to 6.6kW)

EV Explorer is part of a California Energy Commission project designed to
give tools to Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) for electric
vehicles. MPOs are responsible for transportation planning in the nation’s
metropolitan areas. When we interviewed MPO representatives, we discovered
that they sought not only their own planning tools but also an easy-to-use
tool for their constituents to make informed vehicle decisions in the
context of their travel.

We invite you to visit the EV Explorer project home page for additional
information to get the most out of EV Explorer. In order to optimize speed
and usability, the product incorporates certain assumptions and limitations.
So make sure that if you use the tool as part of your car-buying research,
you check the inputs carefully and read the FAQ.

Even though it was designed for California and the United States, it can
work anywhere in the world, by finding a close fuel economy match to any of
the more than 34,000 vehicles in the fueleconomy.gov database and, of
course, by converting to metric.

If you have any comments, feel free to leave them in the form found in the
instructions. And enjoy using and getting the most out of the UC Davis EV
Explorer!

Project Team:

Michael Nicholas, Gil Tal, Justin Woodjack,

Programming Team:

Daniel Scrivano, Sonali Dujari, Colin Cameron

Acknowledgements:

We’d like to acknowledge different groups which helped make this tool
possible.

    California Energy Commission PIER program for funding this research

    Research Partners at the California Center for Sustainable Communities
under which this project is organized

    Fueleconomy.gov for providing access to their fuel economy data for most
every vehicle made

    Google Maps whose free maps power the mapping functionality
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