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SUMMARY:The EV Experience: What to Expect from Public Charging
DESCRIPTION:Public funding and private investment are building out hundreds of new electric vehicle (EV) charging locations every week. What can EV drivers expect at public chargers\, and how can they make the most of their EV experience? The Joint Office dives into the experience across different types of charging speeds and connectors\, new EV model availability and options\, and what drivers can expect at public charging stations. \nAttend to learn more about: \n\nAdvantages of EVs and new models.\nEV policies that benefit drivers.\nEvolution in EV charging and satisfaction.\nHow to find public charging near you.\n\nSpeakers include: • \n\nIngrid Malmgren\, Plug In America \nMayuresh Savargaonkar\, INL/ChargeX Consortium \nJaclyn Trop \, Freelance Automotive Journalist\n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.atlasevhub.com/event/the-ev-experience-what-to-expect-from-public-charging/
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SUMMARY:Engaging Utilities: Public Power Authorities Deploying EV Charging
DESCRIPTION:The Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office) will host the second part of our webinar series diving into how entities provide power to rural portions of the United States. This webinar will specifically delve into the work of public power authorities across the country\, learning how programs have evolved to meet the needs of an electrified transportation system. \nSpeakers will include: \n\nPatricia Taylor\, American Public Power Association\nBrian Chandler\, Troy\, Alabama\nDanny Lee\, Troy\, Alabama\nChris Monacelli\, Westerville\, Ohio\nJoel Zook\, Ames\, IA\n\nTo learn more about rural electric cooperatives\, please see the recording from the first part of the series. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.atlasevhub.com/event/engaging-utilities-public-power-authorities-deploying-ev-charging/
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SUMMARY:EPA Clean School Bus Program: Joint Office Technical Assistance Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Authorized by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law\, EPA’s Clean School Bus Program provides $5 billion over five years to replace school buses with low- and zero-emission school buses. Additionally\, NREL’s $5 million Clean Bus Planning Awards Program provides free technical assistance to create comprehensive and customized bus electrification plans for fleets. \nThis webinar series co-hosted with the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation will cover the following technical assistance topics related to clean school buses: \n• March 27 @ 1 PM ET – How to Develop a Training Plan And Where to get Certified Training \n• April 24 @ 1 PM ET – Charging Best Practices\, Incorporating Charge Management\, Solar\, Battery Storage\, and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) \n• May 22 @ 1 PM ET – Equipment Overview\, Future Proofing\, EVSE RFPs\, and Best Practices \n• June 26 @ 1 PM ET – Differences Between ESBs and ICE Buses\, ESB Maintenance\, and Bus RFP Best Practices \n• July 24 @ 1 PM ET – Battery Overview\, Recycling/End-of-Life Options\, and Warranties \n• August 28 @ 1 PM ET – Building a Case For ESBs in your Fleet including Benefits\, Total Cost Of Ownership (TCO)\, and Emissions Calculators \n• September 25 @ 1 PM ET – Electrification Process including a Step-by-Step Guide for New Adopters \nFor more information on the EPA Clean School Bus Program\, please visit: epa.gov/cleanschoolbus \nFor more information on the NREL Clean School Bus Planning Awards Program\, please visit: driveelectric.gov/clean-bus-planning-awards \nIf you have any programmatic questions or feedback\, please email: cleanschoolbus@epa.gov \nIf you have any technical assistance programs\, please email: cleanschoolbusTA@nrel.gov
URL:https://www.atlasevhub.com/event/epa-clean-school-bus-program-joint-office-technical-assistance-webinar-series/2024-09-25/
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