85 Speakers Confirmed for 2025 EV Charging Summit & Expo in Las Vegas
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The EV Charging Summit & Expo in Las Vegas, March 2025, is an essential event for professionals involved in both the private and public sectors of EV charging infrastructure. With a wide range of themes and tracks, it’s clear that the summit is addressing critical areas of the EV industry.
The new additions to the program, such as Site-Host Selection, Install & Operations, EV Charging Management Software, Data, and AI, and Grid Management, Reliability, and Resiliency, are especially relevant given the growing complexity of EV infrastructure deployment and the increasing role of technology in optimizing performance and reliability.
Here’s a breakdown of how some of these themes are particularly significant:
Site-Host Selection, Install & Operations: Choosing the right locations, ensuring seamless installation, and maintaining operations are key to expanding EV charging networks. This track likely covers best practices for site analysis, permits, and cost management.
EV Charging Management Software, Data, and AI: The introduction of AI-driven systems, data management tools, and predictive analytics for charging stations is crucial for optimizing network performance and reducing downtime. Solutions like WattsUp’s predictive maintenance are likely key topics here.
Funding, Investments, and Incentives: This track will cover the financial aspects of EV charging projects, which are pivotal for accelerating infrastructure development. Leveraging government incentives and private investments can make or break projects.
Government Agency & Municipality Coordination: Municipalities play a key role in rolling out EV infrastructure, and this track likely focuses on how public agencies can streamline policies and partner with private stakeholders for large-scale deployment.
Utility Coordination & Partnerships: With utilities being central to charging infrastructure, coordination on grid capacity, demand response, and energy storage will be essential. This track will address how utilities can support the growing demand for charging stations.
Grid Management, Reliability, and Resiliency: As EV adoption increases, grid management becomes more complex. This track will delve into ensuring that charging networks remain reliable and how to integrate renewable energy into charging infrastructure.
Commercial & Residential Real Estate: EV charging stations are becoming a necessity in both commercial and residential properties. This theme will explore how real estate developers can adapt and incorporate charging infrastructure into their projects.
EV Fleet Electrification: With many businesses and public agencies electrifying their fleets, this track will provide insights into the specific challenges and solutions for deploying charging infrastructure for fleets, including logistics, scalability, and cost management.
This summit is shaping up to be a critical gathering for those looking to stay ahead in the EV infrastructure space and will likely drive the conversation on where the industry is heading next.
An Impressive Lineup of Speakers
The EV Charging Summit & Expo for March 2025 is featuring an impressive lineup of speakers from across the electric vehicle (EV) and infrastructure industries. With experts from a variety of sectors including technology, energy, fleet management, urban planning, and government agencies, the event promises a broad range of insights. As of this writing, 85 experts are signed up to participate, and the number continues to grow.
Key speakers include:
Boris Kort-Packard, Chief Engineer of Global Vehicles at FedEx Express, focusing on EV integration into logistics and global operations.
Alejandra “Alex” Argudin, CEO of the Miami Parking Authority, likely covering urban charging infrastructure and public sector partnerships.
Gregg Kresge, Senior Manager of Utility Engagement at the World Resources Institute, will provide expertise on utility coordination and EV charging deployment.
Erika Myers, Executive Director for North America at CharIN, known for her thought leadership on EV charging standards and protocols.
Bhavin Khatri, Zero Emission Program Manager at San Francisco MTA, offering perspectives on electrifying public transportation systems.
Rachel Yoka, Chief Strategy Officer, International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI), likely to focus on the integration of EV charging infrastructure into urban parking systems and mobility solutions.
Leslie Vishwanath, Electric Vehicle Project Management, Commercial & Industrial Portfolio Delivery, National Grid, expected to provide insights into the development and management of large-scale EV projects, particularly in commercial and industrial settings.
Rohan Puri, CEO & Co-Founder, Stable Auto, will likely share his expertise on Stable Auto’s EV charging station intelligence software. Stable’s platform excels in predicting public DC fast charging (DCFC) utilization by leveraging real-world EV charging operating data. This capability makes Stable Auto an invaluable tool for stakeholders, particularly when evaluating and underwriting charging infrastructure projects.
Raymond McSpirit, Founder, EV Recruitment, will likely address the growing demand for talent in the EV and clean energy sectors. As the founder of EV Recruitment, he may discuss strategies for finding skilled workers to support the rapid expansion of the EV industry, including engineers, technicians, and management professionals needed to build and maintain infrastructure.
The diverse speaker roster represents leadership across essential areas such as fleet electrification, charging infrastructure deployment, utility engagement, and grid management, making this event a must-attend for anyone involved in the EV industry.
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