Managing EV charging infrastructure assets

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We already have more electric vehicle (EV) charging stations per EV than gasoline stations per gas-powered vehicle. So why do we need more EV charging infrastructure? Well, partly, it’s a timing issue—EVs take longer to charge than gas cars take to refuel. And we don't have many EVs on the road, though we hope this will change soon. It’s also an equity issue because not everyone has the luxury of easily charging an EV at home. As the US federal government prepares to invest in EV charging infrastructure in a big way, are we sure that those dollars will be spent effectively? And will those EV charging infrastructure assets be managed appropriately?

To become a viable replacement for gas-powered cars, EVs need charging infrastructure. But we need proper inspection, repair, and maintenance practices to make sure these investments are sound and EV drivers have a positive charging experience. In this webinar, we’ll discuss tips for EV charging infrastructure asset management based on the last 10 years of industry experience.

You’ll learn:

  • The best (and worst) locations for a new EV charging station
  • Common failure modes and equipment faults
  • Tips for EV charging infrastructure maintenance and repair
  • Current developments in standardization

Speaker:

Bryan Jungers, director of mobility, E Source

Who should attend:

Any E Source utility member interested in EVs and transportation electrification.

Interested in this event but can’t attend? Register anyway and we’ll notify you when the presentation and recording are ready for on-demand viewing. Questions about this event? Send us a message.

February 15, 2022 | 9:00 am - 10:00 am EDT
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