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2020
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SRP Survey Finds Nearly 40% of Arizona EV Drivers say Charging Costs are Lower than Expected

Annual EV Community survey provides SRP insights on how to improve EV customer offerings and increase the number of Valley-based EV drivers

SRP today released the results from its Electric Vehicle (EV) Community survey completed by 1,269 SRP customers part of the SRP EV Community, conducted between Aug. 24 and Sept. 17, 2020. It is the fourth annual survey of its kind that collects insights from SRP customers on their experiences owning and driving EVs.

Key insights from this year’s survey found:

  • 39% of Arizona-based EV customers say that costs associated with charging their vehicles are lower – or much lower – than expected.
    • 50% say costs are equal to expected, and only 9% say costs are higher than expected.
  • More than 73% of EV customers say they regularly use the timer on their EV to charge it during off-peak hours.
  • More than 84% of EV customers would recommend buying an electric vehicle to a friend or colleague. This percentage of EV promotors grows each year, increased from 74% of promoters in 2017.

“Each year, the number of customers who join our SRP EV Community grows, and with that, we receive new insights on how we can better serve Valley-based EV drivers as their electricity provider,” said Catherine O’Brien, Electric Vehicle Lead at SRP. “These insights help us develop future EV price plans and customer programs that reward EV drivers in our service territory, which ultimately lowers carbon emissions in our local communities.”

Using feedback from customers, SRP has implemented behavior-based, energy-saving programs like its Electric Vehicle Price Plan that support current and prospective EV owners and drivers. This price plan works similarly to the SRP time-of-use price plans, and is designed to help EV owners lower energy costs by charging their vehicles during off-peak hours, between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. SRP also developed the Electric Vehicle Export Price Plan for customers who produce some of their own energy with rooftop solar and customers are credited for the energy they generate.

Satisfaction among Arizona-based EV customers continues to grow, with extremely high Net Promoter Scores and an annual increase in survey respondents who would recommend buying an electric vehicle to a friend or colleague. This is especially significant this year, as the latest survey results were taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, during which, more than 56% of respondents say they have driven their EVs significantly less since the COVID-19 outbreak began.

Additional insights from this year’s survey found:

  • Most survey respondents, more than 53%, say they rarely use public charging stations.
    • Various respondents said a benefit associated with driving EV is not having to visit public gas stations, specifically now during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • More than three out of four EV customers (76%) have Level II chargers at home vs. Level I chargers. This is a 12% increase in Level II home chargers from 2018. Differences in at-home chargers are detailed on the SRP website.
  • More than one out of three (36.9%) respondents say they have access to EV charging at work.

SRP continues to gain insights from its EV customer base to better support the enablement of more EVs in the Valley, and more than 84% of respondents in the latest survey said they are willing to participate in follow-up research on their experiences as an EV driver. As part of its programmatic research efforts last year, SRP launched “SmartCharge AZ,” an EV pilot program partnering with FleetCarma. This pilot is made up of five hundred SRP residential EV owners and helps SRP understand charging behaviors. It offers a controlled load-shifting program designed to promote charging during times beneficial to the power grid while also reducing customer costs.

After receiving the latest EV Community survey insights, SRP plans to initiate more research around public charging stations, focused on how the utility can instill improved customer confidence in driving between home and available EV charging stations. SRP continues to offer incentives and rebates to commercial customers to install EV chargers in public parking lots, workplaces, multi-family dwellings and more to increase the number of EV charger ports in the Valley and state.

As part of SRP’s 2035 Sustainability Goals, SRP enables customers to take advantage of advanced technologies and energy solutions. By 2035, SRP plans to support the enablement of 500,000 EVs in SRP's service territory and manage 90% of EV charging through price plans, dispatchable load management, original equipment manufacturer integration, connected smart homes, behavioral and other emerging programs.

National Drive Electric Week Giveaway

SRP remains focused on expanding its EV Community to engage with customers, gather their insights and support them in their EV ownership. To celebrate National Drive Electric Week, Sept. 26 - Oct. 4, and the local EV Community, SRP is giving away three EV chargers to existing and new EV Community members who enroll during National Drive Electric Week. See details here.

About the SRP EV Community & the 2020 SRP EV Community Survey

SRP’s 2020 Electric Vehicle (EV) Community survey completed by 1,269 SRP customers part of the SRP EV Community, conducted between Aug. 24 and Sept. 17, 2020. Eligible SRP customers receive a $50 Amazon gift card as an incentive for joining the SRP EV Community. As SRP EV Community members, customers hear about opportunities, news and other SRP EV initiatives, and also have the opportunity to provide valuable feedback, which helps shape SRP’s EV programs, rate plans and charging solutions. These insights help pave the way for future EV owners in SRP’s service territory.

About SRP

SRP is a community-based, not-for-profit public power utility and the largest provider of electricity in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, serving more than 1 million customers. SRP is also the metropolitan area’s largest supplier of water, delivering about 800,000 acre-feet annually to municipal, urban and agricultural water users.