Organized by the Smart Grid Observer, the 5th EV Charging Infrastructure Summit – North America, July 15-17, 2024 in Chicago examines key challenges, opportunities and advances related to EV charging deployment in the U.S. The Summit convenes top EV charger, EVSE, utility and auto OEM professionals to discuss the latest technology developments and policy issues impacting the network, and what investments are needed to ensure charger reliability and performance.
Case studies of current utility infrastructure and charging deployments will be discussed with the goal of ensuring that infrastructure in North America is optimized for all parties involved. If your organization is involved in EV charging, this is a must-attend event.
Clean Fleet Report is an official Media Partner for this Summit. Enter discount code CFLEET for 15% off when registering
Speakers Include:
Chris Hutter CEO National Power
J. Michael Hagerty Principal The Brattle Group
Nisha Begwani Director, Strategy and Energy Policy ComEd
Derek Jones Director, Energy Sustainability Guidehouse
Aradhana Gahlaut Senior Associate RMI
Joachim Lohse Founder and CEO Ampcontrol
Dr. Alex Ivanenko Founder & CEO HyWatts
Lucas Ackerknecht CEO & Co-Founder Alpha Grid
Amaiya Khardenavis Analyst, EV Charging Wood Mackenzie
Elizabeth Irvin Deputy Director Office of Planning and Programming Illinois Dept of Transportation
Elbert Walters III Executive Director Powering Chicago
Daniel Hilson Founder & CEO BetterFleet
James Duffy Automotive & Energy Solutions Keysight Technologies
• Charged Up: State of the EV Charging Market in the U.S.
• Viewing EV Charging Network as Mission-Critical Infrastructure
• Peak EV Demand: Dynamics of Impacts on the T&D Networks
• Scaling Charging Networks to Meet Medium and Heavy-Duty Fleet Demands
• National Insights and Lessons from the Illinois NEVI Formula Program
• Novel Approaches to Increasing EV Charging Reliability
• AI Solutions for Integrating EVs into the Smart Grid
• The Interface Between Auto OEMs and Utilities – Who Owns the Customer?
• Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) and How It Will Revolutionize the Way We Will Use EVs with the Power Grid
• Utilizing Digital Twin Technology to See the Future Impact of Fleet Charging on the Grid
• Plugging into Charging Needs at Lower-Income Multifamily Housing
• The Potential of Wireless EV Charging
• Coordinating ZEV Infrastructure Investment: Making Sense of New Funding, and Adopting New Strategies
• Best Practices in AC Power Distribution and Protection for EV Charging
• And much more
“Great diversity of presentations and attendees, people and connections” – Joshua Goldman, Vice President – Mobility, Xendee
“Great presentations and variety of topics covered – great mix of thought leaders” – Pat MGinnis, Chief Strategy Officer, Tweddle Group
“This was not only extremely informative but truly an exciting forum experience” – Larisa Dobriansky, Chief Business & Policy Innovation Officer, General Microgrids
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Event Venue:
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago – Magnificent Mile
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