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Webinars from the World Electric Vehicle Cities & Ecosystems Conference

Cities are critical catalysts in the development of electric vehicle ecosystems. This conference showcases city success stories, enables city-to-city learning, and advances new visions for the development of electric vehicle (EV) ecosystems. It is also a forum to help refine and strengthen the goals and strategies of nonprofit organizations that work with municipalities and other stakeholders to support the EV cities of the future.

Co-hosted by:
UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation and
UC Davis Plug-in Hybrid & Electric Vehicle (PH&EV) Research Center

Sponsors:
BMW Group; South Coast Air Quality Management District; Electric Power Research Institute; Enterprise Holdings; California Public Utilities Commission; Southern California Edison; ECOtality; Fehr and Peers; UCLA GSA Sustainable Resource Group

  1. Creating a Charging Infrastructure for Cities - Q&A Session

    George Beard, Alliance Manager, Research & Strategic Partnerships, Portland State University
    Tiago Farias, Board Member, Lisbon Mobility and Parking Municipal Company
    Joel Pointon, Electric Transportation Program Manager, San Diego Gas and Electric

  2. Re-Assessing Strategies of Non-Profits Helping Cities - Introduction

    Robert Stüssi (Moderator), President, APVE Portuguese Electric Vehicle Association

    Non-profit organizations are key partners in supporting cities and working with industry to advance the adoption of electric vehicles. Leaders include the Portuguese Electric Vehicle Association (APVE), the California Plug-In Electric Vehicle Collaborative, the William J. Clinton Foundation, and the Rocky Mountain Institute. Executives from these non-profits will highlight their organization’s goals, partners, and strategies that demonstrate the integral role that non-profits have and will continue to play in the transition to vehicle electrification in cities.

  3. Re-Assessing Strategies of Non-Profits Helping Cities - Speaker #1

    Diane Wittenberg, Executive Director, California Plug-In Electric Vehicle Collaborative

    Non-profit organizations are key partners in supporting cities and working with industry to advance the adoption of electric vehicles. Leaders include the Portuguese Electric Vehicle Association (APVE), the California Plug-In Electric Vehicle Collaborative, the William J. Clinton Foundation, and the Rocky Mountain Institute. Executives from these non-profits will highlight their organization’s goals, partners, and strategies that demonstrate the integral role that non-profits have and will continue to play in the transition to vehicle electrification in cities.

  4. Re-Assessing Strategies of Non-Profits Helping Cities - Speaker #3 and Q&A

    Ben Holland, Project Manager, Project Get Ready Manager, Rocky Mountain Institute

    Followed by Q&A Session

    Non-profit organizations are key partners in supporting cities and working with industry to advance the adoption of electric vehicles. Leaders include the Portuguese Electric Vehicle Association (APVE), the California Plug-In Electric Vehicle Collaborative, the William J. Clinton Foundation, and the Rocky Mountain Institute. Executives from these non-profits will highlight their organization’s goals, partners, and strategies that demonstrate the integral role that non-profits have and will continue to play in the transition to vehicle electrification in cities.

  5. Electrifying Fleets - Introduction

    Michael Boehm (Moderator), Partner, Haig Barrett

    Electrifying Fleets (Room A)
    Integrating electric vehicles into fleets is one of the most efficient ways that cities can meet environmental goals while providing economic development and other benefits. The cities and companies represented on this panel are leaders in electrifying fleets. They will describe challenges and successes of programs that can serve as case studies for other cities and private sector partners.

  6. Electrifying Fleets - Speaker #1

    Eva Sunnerstedt, Project Manager, Clean Vehicles Stockholm

    Integrating electric vehicles into fleets is one of the most efficient ways that cities can meet environmental goals while providing economic development and other benefits. The cities and companies represented on this panel are leaders in electrifying fleets. They will describe challenges and successes of programs that can serve as case studies for other cities and private sector partners.