Webinar: The Next 20 in Mobility
Preparing for Mass Market Transportation Electrification
Date: Thursday, January 30, 2025
Time: 12 pm ET
Increased EV adoption among individuals and fleets is moving us from the early adopter stage to mass-market uptake. This inflection point presents transformative opportunities alongside big challenges for utilities, governments, and industry leaders. What will the next 20 years of the EV transition look like, and what should decision makers be preparing for?
Join Dunsky’s experts in this forward-looking webinar as we explore:
- Adoption Trends and Drivers: Insights into market, technology, and policy factors shaping EV uptake trajectories.
- Grid Impacts: Understanding and managing the effects of EV adoption and related loads on the electricity grid.
- Charging Infrastructure Planning: Strategies for building robust, equitable, and accessible home and public charging networks.
Join our experts and clients as we dive into the key trends that will determine the success of our clean mobility future.
Featured Speakers
Jeff Turner
Director
With more than 15 years working with vehicle manufacturers, research institutes, utilities and governments – Jeff offers a unique, grounded perspective on what is needed to move the needle on market adoption of clean energy technologies.
Lindsay Wiginton
Managing Consultant
Lindsay is a core member of Dunsky’s Clean Mobility practice and supports clients by connecting big-picture objectives to the details that matter for effective programs and projects.
Leslie Ng
Senior Sustainability Specialist – City of Vancouver
Leslie leads the City of Vancouver’s electric vehicle ecosystem strategy under the City’s Climate Emergency Action Plan. Leslie has led a variety of sustainability initiatives in the City for over ten years and is excited to be focusing on EVs and improving access to charging for residents.
Molly Brewis
Team Lead, Public EV Infrastructure Planning – BC Hydro
Molly leads the team responsible for planning the ambitious expansion of BC Hydro’s public EV charging network in support of the province’s zero emission vehicle mandate.
Morgan Braglewicsz
Air Quality Planner – Metro Vancouver
Morgan works on region-wide climate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. She is leading the implementation of Metro Vancouver’s Climate 2050 Transportation Roadmap and co-chairs the BC Electric Mobility Peer Network for local governments.