Basics of Siting Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Charging Infrastructure
This course will review the types of electric vehicles and types of charging stations before delving into the partnerships with utilities, governments, charging networks, and property owners for a successful project. Attendees will leave with an understanding of scope development, utility planning, installation and construction considerations, charging operations planning, and EV charger ownership models. Architects, planners, and construction professionals will learn what near-term decisions and long-term goals influence siting decisions.
Presenters:
Wesley Davis, PhD, PE
President and CEO, MLS Electric
Andrea Neri
Transportation Planning Manager, NC State University
Working with Utilities for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Charging Infrastructure
This course will provide an overview of the types of utilities in the United States and their role in the planning, scheduling, and budgeting process for installing EV charging stations and related infrastructure. Participants will also learn about the supply and demand of electricity and rate types for charging. Architects, planners, and construction professionals will understand the necessity of working collaboratively with utilities and potential impacts when EVSE infrastructure planning does not include utility representatives in this foundational course for EVSE infrastructure.
Presenters:
Tom DelViscio
Senior Manager – Customer Fleet Electrification, Duke Energy Corporation
Soli Shin, MEM
e-Mobility Program Manager, Con Edison
Navigating Permitting for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Charging Infrastructure
The United States does not have uniform guidance on electric vehicle supply equipment infrastructure and charging station installations. This course will aid attendees in identifying if there is a permitting process, guidance on vital contents in the permitting process or checklist, and resources and references for best practices when there is no permitting process in place. Architects, planners, and construction professionals will be able to consider and avoid pitfalls in scope, schedule, and budget due to weak or absent permitting processes.
Presenters:
Mackenzie Love, AICP
Senior Program Manager & Transportation Planner, Great Plains Institute
Ed Gilliland, CEcD, AICP
Senior Director, IREC, Charging Smart
EV Charging Ecosystems and Accessibility
The US Access Board is still developing recommendations for rule-making for the US Department of Transportation to adopt and implement ADA Accessible Design Standards for parking spaces for electric vehicle charging. This course will review legal requirements at the time of recording, differences in traditional ADA Standards for parking and changes necessary for accommodating access to charging, communication standards and infrastructure required for EV charging, and the cultural significance of accessible EV charging regardless of location. Architects, planners, facilities staff, and construction professionals will benefit from learning best practices and existing US Access Board’s design recommendations for planning EVSE infrastructure in public spaces and private property.
Presenter:
Alan Hejl, CPACC
Accessible Mobility & Disability Justice Advocate, Spark Access