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EV Charging for Employees and Agency Fleets

Posted by admin on Dec. 8, 2016  /  Electric Vehicles, Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation  /   0

  Federal requirements encourage   agencies to develop employee   charging policies, acquire electric   vehicles (EVs), and annually report on   charging infrastructure available for   employees. This First Thursday   Seminar provides fleet and facility managers with an overview of how meeting electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) goals can decrease greenhouse gas emissions, save money, and lead by example.

Expert presenters describes technical and financial considerations involved in electric vehicle charging, as well as legislation and executive orders impacts on agency EV acquisition, installation of EVSE for employees and fleets, and associated reporting requirements.

Learning Objectives

By completing this course you will learn to:

  • Understand new guidance on charging stations at the workplace
  • Recognize how federal electrification requirements affect your fleet
  • Develop cost-effective strategies that increase employee access to and use of charging stations
  • Plan, construct, and optimize fleet-level charging in agency infrastructure and operations
  • Apply best practices for management and safety during installation and use of charging stations
  • Access technical resources like the U.S. Department of Energy's Workplace Charging Challenge and the General Services Administration's Fleet Drive-Thru tool.

     Before the Training you must Register

 

Instructors

  • Sarah Olexsak, Workplace Charging Challenge Coordinator, U.S. Department of Energy. Read Bio.
  • Margaret Smith, Technical Support, Energetics Incorporated. Read Bio.
  • Cabell Hodge, Federal Fleet Project Leader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Read Bio.

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