Go Clean Energy Conference 2021: Electric Transportation - EV Charging

Go Clean Energy Conference 2021: Electric Transportation - EV Charging

Analytics, Needs Assessment, Future Trends & Funding of Electric Vehicles Infrastructure

Jeff German, National Car Charging
Jillian Dimedio, Senior Transportation Analyst, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)
Zach Henkin, Director, Transparency and Insights, Center for Sustainable Energy
Diane Hodiak, Director, 350Deschutes

Discover electric vechicle (EV) adoption trends and opportunities, with an overview of the current EV landscape and outlook for future years for EVs and charging. Learn about policy and development considerations for equity and inclusion in green mobility as we work towards overcoming barriers to engagement in electric vehicle infrastructure.

Do you know about the TEINA study in Oregon? There will be a discussion of it's key findings,as well as a number of actions that ODOT Climate Office will undertake to implement these findings, including the creation of a new EV Charging Infrastructure Grant Program.

In 2020, under the direction of Oregon Governor Kate Brown and through executive order 20-04, the Oregon Department of Transportation's (ODOT) Climate Office undertook a study to determine the electric charging infrastructure needed in the near and long term in order for Oregon to meet its aggressive zero emission vehicle (ZEV) goals. This year-long effort – the Transportation Electrification Infrastructure Needs Analysis (TEINA) – highlighted an extraordinary need for Electrical Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure growth and identified key policies and implementation priorities that can be undertaken by state agencies, utilities, EV charging service providers, the legislature and others to make this happen.


This is one of 9 sessions from our 5th Annual Go Clean Energy Conference in fall that helps individuals, businesses, and government discover opportunities in clean energy, efficiency, sustainability, electric mobility, and green jobs.

Find out more at https://gocleanenergy.org/

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