How to unlock access to electric transportation in underserved communities

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By Stacy Noblet, Denise Galambos, Garrett Fitzgerald, Roman Partida-Lopez, and Matt Stanberry

Electric vehicles (EV) are one of the most promising tools to reduce emissions and public health risks from transportation, but the uptick in adoption hasn’t reached all corners of society. How can your organization remove barriers and increase equitable ownership of EVs across the board?

The webinar will explore some best practices for making EV adoption a more attainable reality for greater numbers of people. Representatives from Exelon and Highland Electric will share their experiences in expanding the use of EVs in underserved communities. We’ll also be joined by a representative of the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) to talk about their research into ways utilities across the country can ensure increased EV adoption benefits these communities, as well as a representative from the Greenlining Institute who will provide an overview of the mobility needs within underserved communities and the benefits of EVs, including financial and public health.

Join us for an engaging conversation on the electrification of vehicles in underserved communities through the lens of utilities, partnering with state and local governments, electrifying public transit, the public health benefits of EVs, and incentives targeted at diverse drivers.

Save your spot now for an in-depth conversation on:

  • The role utilities can play in ensuring increased EV adoption benefits underserved communities
  • Federal investment in EVs and charging infrastructure
  • State and local governments’ role in partnering with utilities to increase EV adoption
  • Which incentives or benefits motivate customers to choose EVs?
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Meet the authors
  1. Stacy Noblet, Vice President, Transportation Electrification + ICF Climate Center

    Stacy is a transportation electrification expert supporting government and commercial clients with over 15 years’ experience. View bio

  2. Denise Galambos, Vice President, Utility Oversight, Exelon
  3. Garrett Fitzgerald, Principal, Electrification, Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA)
  4. Roman Partida-Lopez, Legal Counsel, Environmental Equity, Greenlining Institute
  5. Matt Stanberry, Managing Director, Highland Electric Transportation
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