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    Free Webinar: Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure for Multifamily and Commercial Properties (Part 1 of 3), May 29, 12-2 pm PT

  • 29 May 2025
  • Start time : 12:00 PM
  • End time : 02:00 PM
  • Event Host : Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
Free Webinar: Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure for Multifamily and Commercial Properties – Introduction (Part 1 of 3)
Event Description

This electric vehicle (EV) charging webinar is intended for building owners, designers, builders and developers, and architects seeking information on EV charging and best practices on how to deploy EV charging stations in commercial and multifamily buildings.

Part 1 of the 3 part series will provide a brief overview of the EV market, discuss the basics of EV charging infrastructure, and provide a high-level overview of the process to design and install EV charging infrastructure. Industry experts will join this session and provide you with an overview of the EV market, market insights on EV charging infrastructure, and examples of real world EV charging installations.

Learning Objective -

  • Explain the basics about electric vehicles and their key metrics
  • Describe different types of charging hardware and relevant power levels
  • Explain the basics about electric vehicle charging equipment and the installation process
  • Describe high-level industry best practices when designing and installing EV charging infrastructure in commercial and multifamily buildings

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  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
  • Agenda
    • - Introduction and safety message
      - EV 101: Brief overview of the EV market - A definition and examples of electric cars; the difference between alternative and direct current; how to measure battery size and driving range; typical energy and power consumption profile of an electric vehicle; key considerations about electric cars when planning for EV charging infrastructure.
      - EV charging 101 - Infrastructure overview: Use cases for EV charging - shared, dedicated, corridor/fast charging; EV supply equipment market overview - types of chargers, cost estimates; the purpose of managed EV charging; vehicle-to-building and vehicle-to-grid applications.
      - Case studies and Q&A - Best practices and lessons learned from other projects; opportunities for participants to ask questions and clarify their understanding.
  • Speakers / Presenters
    • Adrian Gomez
      Adrian Gomez has a decade of experience in the electric mobility market and has assessed over 15,000 fleet vehicles for electrification. Prior to 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. Prior to starting as the Director of Programs at EV Re-Fleet, Neill led learning and development programs at several health tech startups, FreshBooks and at Apple
  • Cost
    • FREE Event
  • Event type
    • Online/Webinar

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