3. Board of Directors
Energy Systems Network (ESN) is a 501(c)6 non-profit corporation which provides project development and
coordination for joint ventures and cooperative partnerships between network members who are seeking to bring
new energy technologies, products, or applications to market.
ESN commercialization projects deliver systems level solutions by drawing on a rich diversity of established and
emerging companies and institutions across Indiana and beyond who collectively make up a world-class clean-tech
cluster with expertise that span the energy ecosystem.
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Board Member Company
Thomas Snyder (Chair) President, Ivy Tech Community College; retired CEO Remy, Inc.
James E. Rogers Chairman & CEO, Duke Energy
Tom Linebarger Chairman & CEO, Cummins
Jeff Owens Chief Technology Officer, Delphi
Eizo Kobayashi Chairman, ITOCHU Corporation
Norio Sasaki President & CEO, Toshiba Corporation
John Bear President & CEO, MISO
Timur Ivanov (Former) Director General, Russian Energy Agency
Mike Hudson President, I-Power Technologies
Amory Lovins Chairman & Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute
Mitch Daniels President, Purdue University
General Gene Renuart (Four Star) (Retired) Commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command and US Northern
Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo.
David Johnson President & CEO, Central Indiana Corporate Partnership and BioCrossroads
4. Addressing the technical, business, regulatory, and consumer challenges to meeting our nation’s goal of one million plug-
in cars by 2015 requires a systems approach integrating plug-in vehicles and smart grid technologies in a real-world
environment.
Effective solutions do not reside in a single technology or even within a single company. Success requires that the private
sector collaborate across industry boundaries, taking full advantage of one another’s strengths in order to build
economies of scale and deliver cost-effective solutions to the marketplace.
Energy Systems Network (ESN) has assembled a world-class team of partners with the collective technologies, resources,
and expertise to deliver a plug-in ecosystem that consumers will embrace.
Emanating from our nationally recognized deployment hub in Indianapolis, Project Plug-IN will provide linkages to cities
across the Midwest and key international markets.
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5. 5
Residential
Commercial
(fleet, workplace)
Public L2
Public DC Fast
Chargers
Total
ESN Funded -
Installed
45 28 24 0 97
ESN Funded -
Rebated,
awaiting
installation
39 16 60 2 117
ESN - Total 84 44 84 2 214
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Charging Infrastructure
6. Most advanced real-world vehicle
to grid communication.
demonstration in the world.
Will include testing of virtual
rates to validate system for
multiple utility markets.
Extensive quantitative and
qualitative data will be gathered
including customer surveys.
Toyota will use demo to develop
system for 2015 model year
Prius.
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Toyota Prius PHEV Pilot
7. System attributes Applications being tested
Major system components:
75 kW / 48 kWh system capacity
Toshiba lithium titanate battery
10 kW roof-mounted solar
Eaton 50 kW, 2 Siemens 6.6 kW PEV charging stations
Interconnection:
Behind a commercial meter (customer sited)
Interconnected at 120/208V, 3-phase transformer
Located in the parking lot of Clay Terrace Mall
1 – active management of combined solar, storage and PEV
charging
a) testing energy management system and sizing of a
behind-the-meter system
2 – energy shifting
3 – customer-sited installation aspects
Installed 3Q 2012, in service 4Q 2012
Designed to manage and
optimize the combined
energy profile of solar, PEV
charging, and storage.
Identifying pros and cons of
a customer-sited system
behind the meter.
Duke Energy Proprietary
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Plug-In Ecosystem Site
8. Mayor signed executive order requiring all new sedans purchased by the City of Indianapolis to be
plug-ins. Announced goal of converting heavy-duty fleet to natural gas and seeking partnership
with automakers on plug-in police cars.
Held discussion with senior executives from GM, Ford, Nissan, Toyota at Detroit Auto Show.
ESN is working with the Mayor to conduct comprehensive fleet analysis of 225 sedans ready for
replacement and are finding money can be saved by reducing fleet size and replacing with plug-
ins
Initiative attracting lots of national media (Wall Street Journal, Detroit Free Press, LA Times, etc.)
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City of Indianapolis Plug-in Fleet
Initiative
9. • Bolloré Group launching largest North American EV car share program in 2014.
•Indianapolis Region now a national leader in plug-in vehicle readiness recognized by DOE
among top 4 markets
•Attracted more then $25M in investment since 2009 and expect to reach $100M by 2015
•Among highest concentration of charging stations in the nation
•First to deploy EVs into State fleet operations and first to commit to all electric City fleet
•Piloting 5 innovative transportation electrification business models including secondary
use of EV batteries, plug-in malls, fast-charge with battery storage, mobile charging
solutions, etc.
•Developed Plug-IN Ecosystem – worlds most advanced integrated smart charging
solution
•Partnered with Toyota for first real world pilot of new Prius Plug-in communication
technology
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Project Impact