1371 Rev Up EVs Report - 09 - Web FINAL
1371 Rev Up EVs Report - 09 - Web FINAL
1371 Rev Up EVs Report - 09 - Web FINAL
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This report was written by the Sierra Clubs Mary Lunetta and Gina Coplon-Newfield. Mary Lunetta was the overall
project manager for the Rev Up EVs survey project. Thank you to Sierra Club reviewers Lauren Lantry, Dan Byrnes,
and Kathryn Phillips.
Thank you to Brian Dockstader and Ben Cushing for their work designing the online survey tool and email
outreach. Thank you to Max Menard for research on auto dealership locations.
Thank you to Alex DeGolia, a PhD candidate in Environmental Science and Management at the Bren School,
University of California at Santa Barbara, who provided guidance on survey data collection and analysis. Thank
you to the Sierra Clubs Grace McRae and Matthew Sullivan for their guidance on data presentation.
Thank you to Mary Lunetta, Kat Fisher, Robin Woerner, Christine Vlahos, Michele Brooks, and Amanda
Brangwynne for direct engagement with campaign volunteers and survey respondents.
We appreciate Rev Up EVs early project design advice from Paul Scott, Charles Frank, and Eric Cahill.
Finally, and most importantly, thank you to our 174 volunteers who took the time to call and/or visit more than
300 car dealerships and stores and shared their feedback through the surveys. Some of you even bought an EV
during the process!
Cover photo by: Robert Frechette Photographer and John Hancock Real Estate.
End photo by: Jonathan Overly, East Tennessee Clean Fuels Coalition.
INTRODUCTION
To learn more about what is working well and what could be improved in
the plug-in electric vehicle (EV)1 marketplace, the Sierra Club launched
Rev Up EVsthe first-ever multi-state investigation into the consumer
EV shopping experience. Based on surveys from Sierra Club volunteers
who called or visited 308 different auto dealerships and stores across ten
states to inquire about EVs, we found that there is tremendous room for
improvement among the dealerships and the automakers.
Even when accounting for power plant emissions from
I couldnt do a test drive because the key
LOUISE A.,
NISSAN DEALERSHIP, CONNECTICUT
I called the dealership and was told that
to handle them.
NANCY P.,
FORD DEALERSHIP, MAINE
There were only two EVs on the lot, and
KEVIN K.,
MERCEDES DEALERSHIP, CALIFORNIA
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KEY FINDINGS
Our volunteers were
100%
14%
0%
33%
salesperson did not discuss the federal and state tax credits
and rebates available to lower the cost of an EV.
50% of the
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AUTOMAKER
(some sell multiple EV
models/brands)
TOTAL
EV sales JanJune, 2016
TOTAL
Overall U.S. Car
Model Sales
PERCENT EV
sales of all U.S.
Auto Sales
TESLA
19,030
19,030
100%
GENERAL MOTORS
(Chevy, Cadillac)
12,803
1,438,915
0.84%
FORD
10,906
1,345,170
0.81%
Tesla
BMW
6,214
153,436
4.05%
BMW
NISSAN
5,793
798,114
0.73%
Chevy
VW AG
(Audi, Volkswagen)
3,397
247,135
1.38%
Nissan
2,220
1,152,259
0.19%
Audi
HYUNDAI
1,360
374,060
0.36%
Kia
PORSCHE
1,322
26,708
4.95%
Fiat
VOLVO
1,006
36,653
2.75%
DAIMLER AG
(Mercedes, Smart)
740
181,132
0.41%
KIA
613
328,327
0.19%
TOYOTA
42
1,197,800
0.00%
Porsche
MITSUBISHI
20
51,934
0.04%
Hyundai
HONDA
792,355
0%
47,639
0%
SUBARU
279,458
0%
MAZDA
145,354
0%
Ford
Mercedes
Volkswagen
Volvo
25
POSITIVE
50
MEDIOCRE
75
100
NEGATIVE
EV MODELS
SOURCES: The Wall Street Journals Market Data Center for U.S.
Auto Sales and Inside EVs Plug-in Sales Scorecard4.
volunteers
FULL SPEED
AHEAD
80100%
Tesla
GOING SLOWLY
4079%
Audi, BMW,
Chevy, Fiat,
Ford, Kia,
Nissan, Porsche,
Volkswagen,
Volvo
BARELY MOVING
<40%
Hyundai,
Mercedes
FULL SPEED
AHEAD
GOING SLOWLY
BARELY MOVING
45
33.9
22.9
Tesla, Fiat
Audi, BMW,
Chevy, Ford,
Mercedes,
Nissan, Porsche,
Volkswagen
volunteers
FULL SPEED
AHEAD
80100%
None
GOING SLOWLY
4079%
California,
Connecticut,
Maryland,
Massachusetts
New York,
Oregon,
Vermont
BARELY MOVING
<40%
Volvo, Hyundai,
Kia
New Jersey
4-5
Oregon
GOING SLOWLY
3 - 3.9
California,
Connecticut,
Massachusetts,
Maryland, New
York
BARELY MOVING
2 - 2.9
Maine, New
Jersey, Vermont
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DETAILED FINDINGS
AND TESTIMONIALS FROM
VOLUNTEERS
ELECTRIC VEHICLE INVENTORY
Consumers deserve sufficient and sustained inventory
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charging infrastructure.
JOHN D.,
FORD DEALERSHIP, CALIFORNIA
visited.
MARK S.,
KIA DEALERSHIP, CONNECTICUT
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FELIPE D.,
CHEVY DEALERSHIP, CALIFORNIA
ROBIN W.,
PORSCHE DEALERSHIP, CONNECTICUT
MARY N.,
VOLKSWAGEN DEALERSHIP, OREGON
JOHN D.,
FIAT DEALERSHIP, CALIFORNIA
traveling.
LOUISE A.,
NISSAN DEALERSHIP, CONNECTICUT
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BEST PRACTICES&
RECOMMENDATIONS
Despite lackluster performance by the overall U.S. auto
INVENTORY
lot across all ten states was fewer than five (4.6). Note
VISIBILITY
When EVs are placed alongside other models or are
parked in the back of a dealerships lot, it presents
an obvious barrier to consumers who may consider
purchasing or leasing an EV. In order to promote EV
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special canopies.
EXPERTISE
RECOMMENDATIONS
ZEV Standards: The California Air Resources Board
(CARB) should be commended for its strong ZEV
standards, which are essential for ensuring a robust EV
market and reaching state EV and emissions reductions
goals. As CARB leaders conduct a mid-term review of
these standards in late 2016, we urge them to strengthen
the standards in various ways so that multi-state EV
goals are reached. In particular, we strongly urge CARB
to maintain its plan to retire the travel provision
loophole in the standards by the end of 2017. The travel
provision loophole allows automakers to earn credit for
selling EVs in all of the ZEV states while only selling EVs
in one (California) or a few states.
AUTOMAKERS SHOULD...
Provide increased EV inventory for more dealerships
in more states.
Provide better deals to dealerships on EV models.
Provide dealerships with charging stations for EVs.
Provide dealerships with tools to help consumers
locate charging stations.
Provide dealerships with detailed information on
federal and state EV incentives, tax credits, and state
and utility rebates/discounts.
Streamline the process and lower or remove the
costs of EV certification for dealerships and their
salespeople.
Significantly increase national EV marketing and
advertising.
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TOP PERFORMING
DEALERS/STORES
Among the dealerships visited by our survey respondents, the following
stores and dealerships received five stars (top marks) from our survey
volunteers for overall EV shopping experience performance:
CALIFORNIA
BMW Encinitas, Encinitas
BMW of Vista, Vista
NEW JERSEY
Smith Motor Company, Washington
Tesla Short Hills Mall, Millburn
NEW YORK
CONNECTICUT
MASSACHUSETTS
OREGON
BMW of Salem, Salem
Capitol Chevrolet, Salem
Wentworth Chevrolet, Portland
MARYLAND
VERMONT
MAINE
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METHODOLOGY
This study was conducted by the Sierra Club from early
experience.
the federal and (often) state levels, and what to look for
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NOTES
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ZEV states.
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