Transportation Electrification

TRC Energy Talks

This discussion focuses on one of the biggest market shifts occurring on a global scale: transportation electrification. Join three experts from TRC as we discuss the opportunities, benefits, and challenges of electrifying passenger, non-road, and commercial fleet vehicles on a mass scale. We talk about implications including:
• Grid impacts of mass electrification
• Funding via the infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)
• The role of utility EV and EV charging infrastructure incentive programs
Speakers:
Brenda Enos, based in Boston MA, is a Director of Energy Efficiency for TRC’s Advanced Energy Practice. Brenda works with utilities, businesses, government agencies, and transportation authorities to design and implement electric vehicle programs – ranging from passenger vehicles, commercial fleets, heavy duty trucks, and non-road vehicles including airport ground support equipment, forklifts, watercraft and aircraft. https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendaenos
Cal Silcox, based in Seattle, WA, is a Senior Consultant in TRC’s Advanced Energy practice. Cal specializes in transportation electrification, utility strategy, and policy analysis. Mr. Silcox has expertise in navigating complex policy and regulatory environments and brings over half a decade of work in the electric vehicle industry. https://www.linkedin.com/in/cal-silcox-3b869b16
Maddie Emerson is a Strategy & Regulatory Associate Manager within TRC’s Advanced Energy practice. Based out of St. Louis, MO, she supports initiatives to drive decarbonization in the commercial, industrial, and residential sectors, primarily through energy efficiency and electrification. https://www.linkedin.com/in/maddie-emerson-r

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