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3rd Edition

EV Charging Infrastructure US
Opportunities, Technology and Solutions

October 5-6, 2021

New York

Hosted by
Contents

• Background and Mission


• Tentative conference program
• Expected participant profile
• Previous editions
• Previous speakers
• Previous sponsors
• Sponsorship proposal
• About the organizers

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Mission
• An efficient and accessible charging infrastructure is a pre-requisite for uptake of electric
vehicles as it reduces range anxiety and improves charging convenience. The US federal
government has announced plans for a transformational $15 billion investment to build a
national network of 500,000 charging stations by 2030. However, realizing this vision is
not without challenges and demands unique solutions.
• Global Transmission Report will organize its 3rd annual conference on EV Charging
Infrastructure on October 5-6, 2021, in New York.
• The conference will highlight opportunities, technologies, and solutions to build a smart
and efficient public charging infrastructure to meet customer needs of security and
convenience. It will bring together regulators, policymakers, utilities, charging network
operators, technology providers and OEMs to discuss the challenges and propose
solutions for building a user-friendly national charging network.
• Link to the conference webpage: EV Charging US

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Tentative Conference Program
The conference will feature a mix of keynotes, insightful presentations and engaging panel discussions
on the following topics:
• State policies and programs
• Utilities – role, plans and perspective
• Regulatory requirements
• Smart solutions for charging EVs
• Next-gen technologies
• Charging network developers’ perspective
• Interoperability issues and solutions
• EV manufacturer perspective
• Best practices and strategies to roll out an efficient charging network
• Emerging opportunities such as V2G
• Integrating renewables and storage in EV charging

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Expected Participant Profile
The conference will bring together senior executive and decision makers from:

• Electricity and power-producing and selling companies • Renewable energy companies


• Transmission and distribution utilities • OEMs and EV manufacturers
• Charge point operators • Battery manufacturers
• Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) providers • Contractors, engineering consultants, etc.
• Charging technology and equipment manufacturers • Transport and city infrastructure planning experts
• E-mobility service providers (EMSPs) and software suppliers • Oil and gas supplying companies
• Fleet operators • Logistics and fleet operators
• Public transportation authorities • Research institutions and academia
• Commercial vehicle management companies • Financial institutions, legal experts, etc
• Government and regulatory agencies

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Previous Editions
• We have already organized 2 editions of this conference in the US.

• The 2019 edition was in-person in New York attracting over 120 participants.

• The 2020 edition was online with participation from over 220 attendees.

• The oganizations that participated at our previous 2 editions included:. ABB; Accenture; AmpUp; Amazon; Arrival; Atom Power; BC
Hydro; BEAM; Black & Veatch; BMW North America; Burns & McDonnell; California Air Resources Board; California Energy
Commission; ChargePoint; Colorado Energy Office; Con Edison; Daimler Trucks; Dominion Energy; Driivz; Electra Vehicles; Electrada;
Electrans Technologies.; Electric Built; Electric Last Mile Solutions; Electrification Coalition; Electrify America; eTransEnergy;
EverCharge; Evergy; EV Advisors; Eversource; Evgo; EVoCharge; EVSE; Exelon Utilities; FirstEnergy; FLO/AddEnergie; Florida Department
of Environmental Protection; FLxDER; Geotab; Genentech; GoTriangle; Greenlots; Holman Enterprises, IDOT; Hubbell; IFAM; III Keys
Capital Advisors; Illinois Commerce Commission; Illinois Department of Transportation; Itron; Kimley-Horn; King County Metro Transit;
Lightning eMotors; Lime Energy; Los Angeles Dept of Water and Power; Maryland Public Service Commission; McKinsey & Company;
Mitsubishi Electric; Momentum Dynamics; Munich Re; National Grid; Nikola Corporation; Nextera; Northern Virginia Transportation
Commission; Nuro; NYPA; NYSERDA; Oakalnd Department of Transportation; OmniRide; Omnitrans; ORISE; Orange and Rockland
Utilities; Oregon Department of Energy; Port Authority of Allegheny County; Prestolite Electric; Proterra; PSE&G; Propulsion Québec;
REE Auto; Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada; Rhombus Energy Solutions; Romeo Power; Roth Capital; Sage
Energy Consulting; San Mateo County Transit District; Sangamon Mass Transit District; ScottMadden; Schneider Electric; SemaConnect;
Siemens; SMUD; Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance; Southern California Edison; Southeast Idaho Council of Governments; Squire
Patton Boggs; SRECTrade; Sumitomo Corporation; TARC; TerraVerde Energy; Texas Department of Transportation; Tritium; US Ecology;
USW; Utilidata; Valley Metro; Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation; Virginia Department of Environmental Quality;
Vision Mobility; Vitol; Volta Charging; WiTricity; Watt&Well USA; West Monroe Partners; Xcel Energy; etc.

• Link to the previous conferences: Previous conferences

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Previous Speakers
Some of the speakers at our previous EV Charging Infrastructure conference included:

• Diane X. Burman, Commissioner, New York State Public Service • Roger Kranenburg, Vice President, Energy Strategy, Eversource
Commission • Megha Lakhchaura, Director, Policy and Utility Programs, North
• Patricia Monahan, Commissioner, California Energy Commission America, EVBox
• Noah Valenstein, Secretary, Florida Department of Environmental • Praveen Mandal, Chief Technology Officer, Volta Charging
Protection • John Markowitz, Director, EV Technology and Engineering, NYPA
• Travis Allan, VP, Public Affairs and General Counsel, FLO/AddEnergie • Jon Michaels, Senior Vice President, Operations, Volta Charging
• Jason Appelbaum, Chief Executive Officer, EverCharge
• Kevin Miller, Director of Public Policy, ChargePoint Inc.
• Chris Bast, Chief Deputy, Virginia Department of Environmental
Quality • Steven W. Pullins, SVP, Chief Technology Officer, AlphaStruxure, a
Carlyle Group-Schneider Electric joint venture
• Christopher Budzynski, Director, Strategy and Business
• Karen Reif, VP - Renewables and Energy Solutions, PSE&G
Development, Exelon Utilities
• Katie Sloan, Director of eMobility, Southern California Edison
• Mike Calise, President of the Americas, Tritium
• Paul Stith, Director, Global Transportation Initiatives, B&V
• Andrew Daga, President, Momentum Dynamics
• Alan Westenskow, Director of Business Development, Proterra
• Doron Frenkel, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Driivz
• Desmond Wheatley, President, and CEO, BEAM
• Ashley Horvat, Vice President - Auto OEMs, Greenlots
• Christian Williss, Senior Director, Transportation Fuels and
• Rustam Kocher, Charging Infrastructure Lead, Daimler Trucks
Technology, Colorado Energy Office

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Previous Sponsors
Some of the sponsors of our previous EV Charging Infrastructure and Fleet Electrification conferences
included:

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Sponsorship Proposal
Sponsorship options:
Option 1: USD 5,000 Option 3: Coffee sponsor – USD 4,000
• Speaking slot/ Presentation of 10-15mins • Branding on all marketing collaterals/materials
• Branding on all marketing collaterals/materials • Branding on all communication of the conference
• Branding on all communication of the conference • Social media posts
• Social media posts • 1 delegate registration
• Table space at the venue
• 2 delegate registrations (excluding the speaker) Option 4: Lanyard sponsor – USD 6,000
• Named lanyard sponsor
Option 2: USD 10,000 • Branding on all marketing collaterals/materials
• Speaking slot/ Presentation of 10-15mins • Branding on all communication of the conference
• Moderating a panel discussion • Social media posts
• Branding on all marketing collaterals/materials • 2 delegate registrations
• Branding on all communication of the conference
• Social media posts
• Table space at the venue
• 5 delegate registrations (excluding the speaker)

We are happy to offer a 20% discount on any of the above packages until July 2, 2021.

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Organizer: Global Transmission
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on the electricity transmission industry. We publish newsletters and market intelligence reports; offer
custom research and advisory services; and organize conferences. We track developments in over 100
countries.
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landscape, as well as growth forecasts and the outlook for important industry segments.
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identify opportunities and markets, and assess their competition.
• We organise conferences on crucial and topical issues.

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