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Free Webinar: Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure for Multifamily and Commercial Properties – Advanced, July 31, 12-2 pm PT
Event Description
In this advanced electric vehicle (EV) training, gain a better understanding of the steps required to begin an EV charging project. During this session, industry experts will discuss the process to deploy EV charging infrastructure, including construction, permitting, and utility interconnection. Key cost drivers and financial considerations will be explained, and PG&E programs and available incentives will be discussed.
The objective of this course is for participants will be able to:
Describe the construction, permitting, and utility interconnection process
Identify best practices and lessons learned from market deployments
Recognize the steps involved in successfully deploying EV charging infrastructure
Explain cost drivers and financial considerations
Summarize case studies from other experts
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- Deploying EV Charging infrastructure - Case studies about EV Infrastructure construction - key lessons, practices, and potential challenges to avoid
- EV charging permitting and interconnection - Review the process for connecting EV chargers to the grid, permitting and interconnection; discuss typical challenges and best practices
- Financial analysis and key cost drivers - Review of typical cost drivers; PG&E programs and incentives available
- Questions and Answers
Adrian Gomez has a decade of experience in the electric mobility market and has assessed over 15,000 fleet vehicles for electrification. Before becoming a co-founder at EVRF, he helped over 4,000 people learn about and adopt electric vehicles. Adrian also developed a unique insight into the EV industry after being a key contributor to Lucid Motors’ $1 billion fundraiser and after helping one of Canada’s largest electric utilities launch its EV business. Adrian loves to educate people and has logged 670+ hours of public speaking experience after teaching more than 560 post-secondary students.
Neill Sturgess
Director of Programs at EV Re-Fleet Neill is a passionate learning and development professional with over 15 years of experience in the field. His focus is to make end-to-end authentic, relevant, and engaging training experiences for all learners. He has designed, facilitated, and implemented over 100+ lessons for over 4000+ learners throughout his career to date. Before starting as the Director of Programs at EV Re-Fleet, Neill led learning and development programs at several health tech startups, FreshBooks, and Apple.
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