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Overcoming Barriers to Deployment of Plug-in Electric Vehicles (2015)

Chapter: Appendix B: Meetings and Presentations

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meetings and Presentations." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2015. Overcoming Barriers to Deployment of Plug-in Electric Vehicles. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21725.
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B

Meetings and Presentations

FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING
October 28-29, 2012

EV Everywhere: Overview and Status

Patrick B. Davis, Program Manager, Vehicle Technologies

Program, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

EV Everywhere Grand Challenge: Charging Infrastructure

Enabling Flexible EV Design

Lee Slezak, Technology Manager, Vehicle Systems,

Vehicle Technologies Program, DOE

DOE AVTA: The EV Project and Other Light-Duty Electric

Drive Vehicle Activities

James Francfort, Principal Investigator, Advanced

Vehicle Testing Activity, Idaho National Laboratory

SECOND COMMITTEE MEETING
December 17-19, 2012

Charging Infrastructure Needs

Marcus Alexander, Manager, Vehicle Systems Analysis,

Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

General Motors: National Research Council

Britta K. Gross, Director, Advanced Vehicle

Commercialization Policy, General Motors

Overcoming Barriers to Deployment of Electric Vehicles

Mike Tamor, Executive Technical Leader,
Energy Systems and Sustainability, Ford Motor Company

Overcoming Barriers to Electric-Vehicle Deployment:

Barriers to Deployment, an OEM Perspective

Joseph Thompson, Project Manager-Technology

Planning, Nissan

The Electrification Coalition: Revolutionizing

Transportation and Achieving Energy Security

Jonna Hamilton, Vice President for Policy,

Electrification Coalition

Electric Vehicle Charging Services

Richard Lowenthal, Founder and CTO, ChargePoint

The Complete Electric Vehicle Charging Solution

Michael Krauthamer, Director, Mid-Atlantic Region, eVgo

Better Place Update

Jason Wolf, Vice President for North America,

Better Place

The DOE Vehicle Technologies Analysis Toolbox and EV Everywhere Target-Setting

Jacob Ward, Vehicle Technologies Analysis Manager, DOE

The Need for Public Investments to Support the Plug-in Electric Vehicle Market

Nick Nigro, Manager, Transportation Initiatives,

Center for Climate and Energy Solutions

Research Insights from the Nation’s Highest Residential

Concentration of Electric Vehicles

Brewster McCracken, President and CEO,

Pecan Street Inc.

Electric Vehicle Initiatives in the Houston-Galveston Region

Allison Carr, Air Quality Planner, Houston-Galveston

Area Clean Cities Coalition

The EV Project Deployment Barriers

Donald Karner, ECOtality North America

New Models of Mobility and EV Deployment

Jack Hidary, Global EV Leader, Hertz

Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Demonstration Projects:

Lessons Learned

Rick Durst, Transportation Electrification Project

Manager, Portland General Electric

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meetings and Presentations." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2015. Overcoming Barriers to Deployment of Plug-in Electric Vehicles. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21725.
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THIRD COMMITTEE MEETING
January 25-26, 2013

No open session presentations were held during this meeting.

FOURTH COMMITTEE MEETING
May 8-9, 2013

California’s Zero-Emission-Vehicle (ZEV) Regulation

Elise Keddie, Manager, Zero Emission Vehicle

Implementation Section, California Air Resources Board

Electric-Vehicle Deployment: A Long-Term Perspective

Chuck Shulock, President, Shulock Consulting

Perspective on the Electrification of the Automotive Fleet:

The Prius and Beyond

Toyota Motor Corporation

Consumer Behavior and Attitudes Concerning PEV Adoption

Ed Kim, Vice President, Industry Analysis, AutoPacific

Selling Plug-in Electric Vehicles

Paul Scott, EV Specialist, Downtown LA Nissan

San Diego Gas & Electric Plug-in Electric Vehicle Landscape

John H. Holmes, Research & Development,

Asset Management & Smart Grid Projects,

San Diego Gas & Electric

FIFTH COMMITTEE MEETING
August 13-14, 2013

DOE Electric Vehicle Activities Update

Jake Ward, Program Analyst, Vehicles Technology

Program, DOE

Vehicle Choice Modeling for Advanced Technology and Electric Vehicles

David Greene, Corporate Fellow, National Transportation

Research Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Local Barriers to Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV) Deployment

Katie Drye, Transportation Project Manager,

Advanced Energy

Workplace Charging Challenge: Part of the EV

Everywhere Grand Challenge

Sarah Olexsak, Energy Project Specialist, DOE

Workplace Electric Vehicle Charging

Ali Ahmed, Senior Manager, Workplace Resources,

Global Energy Management and Sustainability,

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Workplace Charging Programs – Nissan

Tracy Woodard, Senior Director for

Government Affairs, Nissan

EV Charging at Lynda.com

Dana Jennings, Facilities Supervisor, Lynda.com, Inc.

Panel Discussion on Workplace Charging

Katie Drye, Sarah Olexsak, Ali Ahmed, Tracy Woodard,

Dana Jennings

Technical, Manufacturing, and Market Issues Associated with xEV Batteries

Suresh Sriramulu, Vice President, Battery

Technology, TIAX LLC

Consumers’ Thoughts, Attitudes, and Potential

Acceptance of Electric Vehicles

Chris Travell, Vice President of Automotive Research,

Maritz Research

SIXTH COMMITTEE MEETING
December 3-4, 2013

The PEV Customer: How to Overcome Potential

Sales Barriers

Alexander Edwards, President, Strategic Vision

Panel Discussion: Dealer Perspective on Plug-in

Electric Vehicles

Tammy Darvish, Vice President, DARCARS

Automotive Group

Neil Kopit, Director of Marketing, Criswell Automotive,

Gaithersburg, MD

Greg Brown (via teleconference), General Manager, Serra

Chevrolet, Southfield, MI

Doug Greenhaus, Chief Regulatory Counsel, Environment,

Health and Safety, National Automobile Dealers Association

PEV Deployment in the Defense Department:

Barriers and Strategies

Camron Gorguinpour, Executive Director, Plug-in

Electric-Vehicle Program, Department of Defense

Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Roadmap

Mark Sylvia, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources

FEDEX Experience

Russ Musgrove, Managing Director, FedEx Express

Frito-Lay Experience

Steve Hanson, Fleet Sustainability Manager, Frito-Lay

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meetings and Presentations." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2015. Overcoming Barriers to Deployment of Plug-in Electric Vehicles. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21725.
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Panel Discussion on Fleet Deployment

Camron Gorguinpour, Mark Sylvia, Russ Musgrove, and Steve Hanson

SEVENTH COMMITTEE MEETING
February 25-26, 2014

The Future of Automobile Battery Recycling

Linda Gaines, Transportation Systems Analyst, Center for

Transportation Research, Argonne National Laboratory

Li-Ion Technology Evolution for xEVs: How Far and How Fast?

Menahem Anderman (via WebEx), President, Advanced

Automotive Batteries

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Usage Observed in Large-Scale Charging Infrastructure Demonstrations

John Smart, Electric Vehicle Test Engineer,

Energy Storage & Transportation Systems,

Idaho National Laboratory

What Electric-Vehicle Drivers Want in a Charging

Network (and What They Actually Need)

Michael Nicholas, Institute of Transportation Studies,

University of California, Davis

Understanding Electric Vehicle Market Barriers:

An Automotive Manufacturer’s Perspective

William P. Chernicoff, Manager, Energy and

Environmental Research, Toyota Motors

North America, Inc.

EV Infrastructure Financing Solutions

John Rhow, Kleiner Perkins

Reporting on Site Visits to Japan

Roland Hwang, Member, Committee on Overcoming

Barriers to Electric-Vehicle Deployment, Transportation

Program Director, Natural Resources Defense Council

EIGHTH COMMITTEE MEETING
May 6-7, 2014

Stationary Wireless Charging of PEVs: Near-Term Barriers

John Miller, JNJ Miller plc

Car2Go: Electric Vehicles and Car Sharing

Mike Cully, U.S. Regional Manager, Car2Go

DOE Vehicle Electrification Activities

Patrick Davis, Program Manager,

Vehicle Technologies, DOE

Reporting on Site Visits to Europe

Jeff Doyle, Member, Committee on Overcoming

Barriers to Electric-Vehicle Deployment, Director

Public/Private Partnerships, Washington State

Department of Transportation

NINTH COMMITTEE MEETING
July 16-17, 2014

No open session presentations were held during this meeting.

TENTH COMMITTEE MEETING
October 23-24, 2014

No open session presentations were held during this meeting.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meetings and Presentations." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2015. Overcoming Barriers to Deployment of Plug-in Electric Vehicles. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21725.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meetings and Presentations." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2015. Overcoming Barriers to Deployment of Plug-in Electric Vehicles. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21725.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meetings and Presentations." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2015. Overcoming Barriers to Deployment of Plug-in Electric Vehicles. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21725.
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