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Welcome
J.R. DeShazo, Director, Luskin Center for Innovation, University of California, Los Angeles
Tom Turrentine, Director, PH&EV Research Center, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis
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Opening Keynote - Speaker #1
David Sandalow, Assistant Secretary of Policy and International Affairs, United States Department of Energy
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Opening Keynote - Speaker #2
Thomas Becker, Vice President of Government Affairs, BMW Group
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DEVELOPING EV CITIES AND ECOSYSTEMS - Introduction
David Beeton (Moderator), Operating Agent, EV Ecosystems at International Energy Agency
Municipalities around the world are proactively supporting the development of electric vehicles with an ecosystems approach. This panel will feature representatives from three cities that have made considerable progress. The panelists will highlight the innovative programs along with their strategies, lessons learned, and elements for success in fostering EV ecosystems and transitioning to wide-scale vehicle electrification.
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DEVELOPING EV CITIES AND ECOSYSTEMS - Speaker #1
Ramon Pruneda, Strategic Sectors Project Manager, Barcelona City Council
Municipalities around the world are proactively supporting the development of electric vehicles with an ecosystems approach. This panel will feature representatives from three cities that have made considerable progress. The panelists will highlight the innovative programs along with their strategies, lessons learned, and elements for success in fostering EV ecosystems and transitioning to wide-scale vehicle electrification.
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DEVELOPING EV CITIES AND ECOSYSTEMS - Speaker #2
Maarten Linnekamp, Project Manager, Management Consulting
Municipalities around the world are proactively supporting the development of electric vehicles with an ecosystems approach. This panel will feature representatives from three cities that have made considerable progress. The panelists will highlight the innovative programs along with their strategies, lessons learned, and elements for success in fostering EV ecosystems and transitioning to wide-scale vehicle electrification.