Name
Hot Topics: Roundtable Discussions 1
Date & Time
Wednesday, October 15, 2025, 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM
Kitty Adams Hoksbergen Sam Wilson Michael Zimmerman Maxime Charron Melissa Evanego Edgar Kraus Aaron Li Brooke Smallwood Katelyn Leahy Barb Stephanie Starr Katherine Stainken KC Boyce
Description

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)
 

Location Name
258 -259
Full Address
Huntington Place
1 Washington Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48226
United States
Year
2025