Program Tracks

Explore the rapid electrification of cars, trucks, buses and bikes, as well as new forms of shared mobility.

Analyze how to make charging faster and more accessible while maximizing benefits for the electrical grid.

See what’s working to bring electric transportation to more people, in more places.

Exchange ideas, spark conversations and make new connections in this interactive track. |
Tuesday, October 14
Explore the exciting lineup of Partner Events happening alongside the Forth Roadmap Conference!
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11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Government rebates, low-interest loans, and other financial incentives can play a key role in making EVs more affordable across income brackets. This session will focus on practical steps to boost EV adoption through innovative policies, market developments and consumer education.

For millions of renters and condo owners, limited access to EV charging is still a major barrier to going electric. This panel will explore the challenges of installing charging infrastructure at multifamily properties, from cost and logistics to policy hurdles and tenant demand. Join industry leaders to discuss innovative solutions, incentives, and best practices for making EV charging a reality for all.
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Join us for an engaging session that brings together the voices driving change in supplier diversity. This unique panel will feature a dynamic format, creating dedicated spaces for both supplier decision makers and minority business owners to share their perspectives on building meaningful, sustainable partnerships.
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The EV transition isn’t a solo project—real progress comes from partnerships. Join us for an interactive networking session designed to accelerate collaboration in the EV space and forge new partnerships!
Join Roadmap lunch sponsor, Veloz, to see their national Electric For All EV education campaign featuring Nick Offerman!
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1:15 - 2:30 PM

Electric vehicles are becoming vital tools for grid stability and resilience. Our panelists will discuss the current state of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) integration that enables bidirectional energy flow, allowing EVs to support power systems during peak demand, outages and emergencies. This session examines how utilities, policymakers and automotive manufacturers can work together to harness EV batteries as distributed energy assets that enhance grid reliability while creating new value streams for vehicle owners.

Scaling EV charging takes more than just hardware. It requires strong partnerships and a deep understanding of site constraints, business needs, regulations and policy landscapes. This panel will showcase successful partnerships that have expanded charging networks and driven policy innovation. Join experts from government, utilities, industry and nonprofits to learn what it takes to build partnerships that drive real impact.

Top-down approaches to transportation don’t always meet the needs of local communities, slowing EV adoption and access to clean mobility. This panel will explore how community-driven initiatives such as community energy hubs, grassroots advocacy and locally-led charging projects are making electrification more inclusive and effective. Community leaders and practitioners will discuss successful models, key challenges and how local engagement is shaping the future of electric transportation.

Buckle up, this fast-paced session will feature quick takes on some of the hottest topics in transportation electrification. A Roadmap Conference favorite, it’s sure to inform, challenge, and spark new ideas.
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3:00 - 4:15 PM

More fleets are going electric, and the pace is only picking up. Industry leaders will discuss key challenges, from charging infrastructure and solutions to cost considerations and policy incentives, while highlighting real-world case studies of successful fleet transitions. Discover how public and private entities can reduce emissions, lower operational costs and future-proof their logistics through electrification.
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As electric mobility accelerates, the pressure is on to build a grid that can keep up. Utilities are rising to the challenge by working closely with a range of stakeholders— policymakers, customers, community organizations, and private industry— to build a smart, reliable and affordable charging ecosystem. This panel will explore how these partnerships are helping utilities meet evolving needs while ensuring safety, grid resilience and equitable access, especially for low-income customers.
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Michigan communities are at the forefront of transportation electrification, from steering micromobility forward to innovative policy initiatives expanding charging access and port electrification. This panel will highlight local efforts that are driving EV adoption, supporting businesses and creating more sustainable transportation options.

Join dynamic, small-group discussions on the most pressing topics in electric transportation, from charging infrastructure to policy and innovation. These interactive roundtables offer a chance to exchange insights, ask questions, and collaborate with industry experts and peers. Whether you’re looking for fresh ideas or strategic connections, these conversations will spark new perspectives and solutions for the future of electrification.
Rebalancing Residential EV Charging Incentives
Brooke Smallwood | Founder, OASIS EV
Collaborating for Fleet Electrification Success
Katelyn Leahy Barb | Manager, Transportation Electrification, Energy New England
Powering the Future: Business Model Innovations in EV charging Infrastructure
Kitty Adams Hoksbergen | Executive Director, Adopt a Charger, Inc.
Loaded Questions: The relative costs of utility action and inaction in the face of TE
Michael Zimmerman | Senior Attorney, Electrification, Environmental Defense Fund
Authentic EV Conversations
KC Boyce | VP, Powertrain Innovation & Energy Transformation, Escalent
Emerging Policy Opportunities for MHDV Electrification
Sam Wilson | Senior Analyst, Union of Concerned Scientists
Electric Microtransit For Low-Income Households
Melissa Evanego | Assistant Director, NJ Dept of Environmental Protection
Maximizing EV Charging Incentives
Aaron Li | CEO, Pando Electric
Advancing Transportation Electrification in Underserved Communities Through Utility Grant Programs
Stephanie Starr | Manager, Electric Vehicle Programs, Resource Innovations
How to Power the Era of Electrification
Maxime Charron | President, LeadingAhead Energy
A Review of State Level EV Polices, Plans, and Activities
Edgar Kraus | Research Engineer, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
Cutting Time but not Cutting Corners: A Speedy Interconnection Process for Small Fleets and MFH Customers
Katherine Stainken | Technical Leader, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
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11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

This panel will explore public perception, misinformation and effective strategies for driving equitable EV adoption. Experts will discuss common concerns, from charging anxiety to anti-EV rhetoric, and share insights from EV education events, messaging campaigns and grassroots community engagement. Join us to learn how education, hands-on experiences and strategic outreach can reshape the narrative and boost electric mobility.

As the shift to electric trucks picks up speed, the gap in heavy-duty charging infrastructure poses a major hurdle. This panel will explore the challenges of powering freight and commercial fleets—from grid capacity and site logistics to funding and policy support. Join industry leaders to discuss innovative approaches, real-world projects and the roadmap to a nationwide heavy-duty charging network.

Electric mobility is transforming the transportation sector, and the workforce that powers it is evolving too. This panel will highlight how training programs, industry partnerships and labor unions are shaping a new generation of workers prepared for the transition to electric vehicles. Panelists will share strategies to ensure equitable access to these emerging careers and discuss the pivotal role of unions, government and community organizations in building a skilled, diverse and resilient workforce.
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Join dynamic, small-group discussions on the most pressing topics in electric transportation, from charging infrastructure to policy and innovation. These interactive roundtables offer a chance to exchange insights, ask questions, and collaborate with industry experts and peers. Whether you’re looking for fresh ideas or strategic connections, these conversations will spark new perspectives and solutions for the future of electrification.
Empowering the EV Driver: Enhancing Customer Experience and Grid Benefits through Smarter Charging Systems
Lee Ann Head | Director of Emerging Solutions, Franklin Energy
What Have We Learned About Auto Dealers and EVs?
Joel Levin | Executive Director, Plug In America
Optimizing the Customer Journey in a Commercial Managed EV Charging Program
Austin Pooley | Portfolio Strategy & Innovation, CenterPoint Energy
Charging Ahead: AI-Powered Strategies for Scalable EV Load Management
Stevie Rosen | Sr. Solutions Consultant, Bidgely
Run on Less – Messy Middle: How BEVs Perform Against Other Heavy-Duty Long-Haul Solutions
Mike Roeth | Executive Director, North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE)
Powering Equity: Local Leadership in the EV Transition
Isa Gaillard | Senior Transportation Planner, Equitable Cities LLC
Truth About Public Transportation With Ebuses
Andrés Barentin | CEO and Founder, Dhemax
Decarbonizing First/Last Mile Freight Using Existing City Leverage
Melvin Wah | Associate + Sustainability Lead, TYLin
Paths to Commercial V2G
Amy Mcguire | Senior Director, Market Development, Highland Electric Fleets
Driving Innovation: Collaborative Solutions for Seamless EV Infrastructure
Marcus Gilmore | Senior Advisor, Clean Mobility Strategy, ENGIE Services, US, Inc.
1:15 - 2:30 PM

As cities face rising congestion, high transportation costs and unsustainable carbon emissions, new solutions are taking shape. This panel will explore how shared electric mobility, including e-bikes, rideshare and carshare programs, are reshaping transportation to be more sustainable, affordable and accessible. Join industry leaders to discuss challenges, success stories and what’s next for the future of electrified shared mobility.

Electric transportation can’t scale without leadership from state and local governments. But funding gaps, policy roadblocks, and infrastructure challenges often stand in the way. This panel will explore how governments are crafting policies, investing in charging networks, and collaborating with industry to accelerate electrification. Join policymakers and experts to discuss successful strategies, key challenges, and the role of public agencies in shaping the future of clean transportation.

As EV adoption in cities takes off, many rural and underserved areas are still waiting to plug in. This panel will explore strategies to expand electrification in these communities, from innovative charging solutions to targeted education and outreach. Join experts to discuss how policymakers, businesses and local leaders can bridge the gap and ensure the benefits of EVs reach everyone.

Buckle up, this fast-paced session will feature quick takes on some of the hottest topics in transportation electrification. A Roadmap Conference favorite, it’s sure to inform, challenge, and spark new ideas.
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