The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) will expand its eRoadMAP to provide load hosting capacity for 10 utilities in five states, with plans to expand nationwide.
The information will help fleet operators, logistics providers, and charging site developers identify available capacity to accommodate electric vehicle charging sites.
EPRI’s eRoadMAP is a resource intended to help industry stakeholders effectively plan for the energy and infrastructure required to serve light-, medium-, and heavy-duty EVs and explore acceleration of EVs in different regions. The tool helps fleet operators, logistics providers, charging service providers, and other stakeholders prioritize electrification projects based on where power capacity is available as timelines may be shorter to launch charging stations at these locations.
The power capacity information includes data from 10 utilities in California and the northeast region:
· California: Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric, and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
· Massachusetts: National Grid
· New York: National Grid, Con Edison, Orange & Rockland Electric Company, Central Hudson Gas & Electric, New York State Electric & Gas, and Rochester Gas and Electric
· New Jersey: Orange & Rockland Electric Company
· Rhode Island: Rhode Island Energy
EPRI will secure substation-level location, capacity, and distribution voltage information from the utility where hosting capacity maps are not available. Additionally, EPRI is integrating utility service territory maps representing all 3,200 utilities in the U.S. into its eRoadMAP for improved identification and reference.