http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1100054_electric-car-range-the-more-you-have-the-more-you-use-canadian-data-shows
Electric-Car Range: The More You Have, The More You Use, Canadian Data Shows
By Matthew Klippenstein  Sep 16, 2015

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2016 Nissan Leaf

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Daily use of electric cars against starting range (from fFleetwise EV300,
Toronto Atmospheric Fund)

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Daily driving distance by electric-car model (from fFleetwise EV300, Toronto
Atmospheric Fund)

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(L2 port)  2016 Nissan Leaf
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With the recent announcement by the City of Los Angeles that it would lease
288 plug-in electric vehicles, now is a good time to look at a new study
from Canada on how electric cars can be integrated into large fleets.

It's important because it explicitly quantifies the range anxiety that
lower-range electric cars induce in drivers used to conventional cars with
combustion engines.

The Toronto Atmospheric Fund's Fleetwise EV300 Program was an early
electric-vehicle study; planning for it began back in 2010, and the bulk of
testing was conducted in 2011 and 2012.

It matched 16 fleets in the Toronto area with five vehicle manufacturers and
an assortment of utility and technology partners.

First, it established a baseline from a three-week monitoring period of the
fleets' vehicles. That also established that the fleet vehicles spent fully
one-fifth of their time idling.

The baseline data was used to help fleet managers determine which of their
vehicles to replace with plug-in electrics, and which of five options
(Chevrolet Volt, Ford Transit Connect Electric, Mitsubishi i-MiEV, Nissan
Leaf, or Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid) might best fit their needs.

In all, 52 plug-in electric vehicles were integrated into the fleets and
monitored over a six-month period. Technology partner FleetCarma issued a
preliminary report in 2013, and the Fund issued its Findings Report this
spring.

The centerpiece of the study, from the electric vehicle advocate's
perspective, was the surprisingly quantifiable range anxiety seen with
battery-electric vehicles.

Whether they started the day with 60 or 120 kilometers of range (roughly 38
to 75 miles), novice plug-in drivers consistently left themselves a 50-km
(30-mile) buffer of unused battery capacity.

It will be fascinating to learn whether early municipal adopters like Los
Angeles or Indianapolis see differences.

The EV300 report also broke down average daily driving distances by vehicle,
shown in the table below.

As both drivers and advocates await the arrival of affordable longer-range
electric cars over the next three years--including the Chevrolet Bolt EV,
the second-generation Nissan Leaf, and the promised Tesla Model 3--the study
data prompts some crucial questions.

Could the slow mainstreaming of electric vehicles since 2012, along with
more extensive training, make drivers more comfortable using a greater
proportion of an electric car's range?

Or would their fear of being in stuck traffic on a sweltering summer's day
make them plan their routes as cautiously as Canadian fleet drivers worried
about traffic jams during a blizzard?

This isn't just an academic question, because fleet operators can only
justify purchasing electric vehicles if the operational savings over the
car's lifetime are larger than its up-front cost premium.

And those operational savings will be slower to come by if range anxiety
causes drivers to limit their use of electric cars to short trips.

Reducing range anxiety, conversely, could unlock the economics of electric
vehicles for many more fleets.

In the longer term, of course, increased battery electric vehicle range will
solve many of these issues.

But in the short term, easing the range anxieties of virgin electric-car
drivers could transform fleet adoption, even in an era of cheap gasoline.

Tracking the experiences of Los Angeles fleets in the coming months, and
comparing them to Toronto's earlier trial, could help us do exactly that.
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FleetWise EV300 is providing the decision support tools for public and
private fleets in the Greater ... FleetWise is a project of the Toronto
Atmospheric Fund.
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http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1078045_how-many-miles-are-enough-to-kill-electric-car-range-anxiety
How Many Miles Are Enough To Kill Electric-Car Range Anxiety? (Jul 2012)
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http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1083361_conquering-electric-car-range-anxiety-a-complete-guide
Conquering Electric-Car Range Anxiety: A Complete Guide (Apr 2013)




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