EV Policy 101 Webinar Series

Everything You Need to Know About the EV Ecosystem

Electric Vehicle Policy 101 Webinar Series

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Join the EV Policy 101 Webinar Series to explore the fundamentals of electric vehicle policy and strategies for building a comprehensive ecosystem for electrification. This series features key voices in the field, covering a wide range of issues shaping the future of transportation. Governments and private organizations worldwide are making massive investments in clean transportation, prompting shifts that will impact industries and daily life, join this webinar series to answer these questions:

  • What does a successful EV ecosystem implementation look like and how do we get there?
  • How does the private sector work with the government to reach shared goals?
  • How can different industries work collaboratively?

Webinar #1

July 9th from 1:00 – 2:30 pm - Understanding Regulations, Programs, and the Road Ahea

Webinar #2

July 16th from 1:00 – 2:30 pm - EV Policy 101 Webinar #2: Everything to Know about EV Infrastructure: Charging, Utilities & the Grid

Webinar #3

July 23rd from 1:00 – 2:30 pm - EV Policy 101 Webinar #3: EV Performance, Sustainability, and Recycling

Webinar #4

July 30th from 1:00 – 2:30 pm - EV Policy 101 Webinar #4: Overcoming Barriers, Funding Challenges, and Policy Pathways for EV Adoption

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Title Sponsor: $5,000 (exclusive opportunity)

Individual Webinar Sponsor: $2,500 (four opportunities available)

Branding Sponsor: $1,000 (unlimited opportunities) 

Registration Fee
Includes all 4 webinars
Registration opens soon!

Alliance for Automotive Innovation Members: $99

Non-Members: Webinar Bundle: $199

*If you have questions on membership or registration, please reach out to Cassy LaRussa.

*All webinars will be recorded and distributed following the completion of each individual webinar, so if you can’t join in real time, you will still have access to the content.

Who Should Attend?
  • Automotive industry representatives within government affairs, marketing, and regulatory departments

  • Segments of the automotive industry including but not limited to charging companies, electric utilities, and the mining industry 

  • Those connected (or adjacent) to the industry including commercial real estate companies, retailers, and hotels

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Webinar Programing

Webinar #1: Understanding Regulations, Programs, and the Road Ahead

Wednesday, July 9th from 1:00 – 2:30 pm

This session will provide a high-level look at the laws and regulations governing auto emissions, as well as state and federal programs accelerating EV sales. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the current state of the EV industry, sales trends by vehicle type, and state-by-state adoption patterns. Additionally, the webinar will cover updates on the development of public charging infrastructure across the U.S., helping stakeholders stay informed on the evolving EV landscape.

Webinar #2: Everything to Know about EV Infrastructure: Charging, Utilities & the Grid

Wednesday, July 16th from 1:00 – 2:30 pm

Where will EVs charge?

  • The vehicles are coming. Where are they going to charge? What needs to be understood about the web of charging infrastructure needed to support this massive change? This webinar will discuss the role of residential vs. commercial infrastructure and different charging levels and their applications.

Electric Grid Capacity, Today and Planning for Tomorrow

  • If we are all going to plug in instead of fill-up, where will we get all this needed electricity and where will it need to go? Learn how utilities are planning today for the electricity needs of tomorrow, and what policy changes could help ensure the electric grid will be ready.
Webinar #3: EV Performance, Sustainability, and Recycling

Wednesday, July 23rd from 1:00 – 2:30 pm

Building an EV is just the beginning—ensuring it has the range, charging capabilities, and durability for a long lifespan is another challenge. Join the conversation as experts explore how modern battery manufacturers are meeting this demand. This discussion will also cover the recycling of batteries at the end of their life, the refining of critical minerals, and the remanufacturing of sustainable battery materials.

Webinar #4: Overcoming Barriers, Funding Challenges, and Policy Pathways for EV Adoption

Wednesday, July 30th from 1:00 – 2:30 pm

Dispatches from the Frontlines

  • Hear firsthand experiences from public and private entities that have navigated the gauntlet of requirements necessary to install EV charging facilities on their properties. What are the obstacles and how can they be addressed?

EV Transition and State Budgets

  • Between the overall rise in vehicle fuel economy of internal combustion engines and the accelerating growth of EV adoption, receipts from the gas tax have not kept pace with state transportation needs. A quick discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of electric vehicle fees, kilowatt-hour taxes, and vehicle miles traveled taxes.

Necessary Conditions – State Policy Roadmap 

  • This final session will reveal how to translate these ideas into actionable policy. A discussion of the necessary conditions needed in a state to help support the transition to an electrified future.