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EV Champion Training 4: EV and EV Charging Design and Implementation  

Education Type: 
Live Online
Duration: 
1.75 hours
Level: 
Intermediate
Date: 
10-02-2024
Time: 
2:00ET - 4:00PM (ET)
FEMP IACET: 
0.2 CEU
Sponsored by: 

DOE Federal Energy Management Program - FEMP

The Electric Vehicle (EV) Champion Training Series, hosted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), is tailored for fleet managers, facility managers, and other stakeholders involved in the deployment of EVs and charging stations. This series equips participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to become subject matter experts in EV implementation. This is the fourth training in a four-part series and serves as an intermediate training. This training covers steps 8 through 15 in the ZEV Ready Center process, including advanced charging solutions to consider for your EV charging station project, best practices for engaging with stakeholders and obtaining project commitment, information on options to acquire and install ZEV and EV charging stations, and cybersecurity considerations for vehicles and charging stations. Participants will gain a solid foundation to support the effective deployment and management of EVs and their infrastructure. Visit the Federal Fleet ZEV Ready Center website to learn more about the ZEV Ready Center process.

Below is a list of all the courses in this series:

Instructors

Erin Nobler, Project Manager, National Renewable Energy Laboratory  

Erin Nobler is a Project Manager at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in the Center for Integrated Mobility Sciences. In this role, she leads projects on transportation decarbonization strategies for federal, state, local and tribal fleets. Nobler has experience managing technical assistance programs helping Clean Cities and Communities Coalitions, fleet managers, and state, local and tribal governments overcome obstacles to deploying alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies. Erin holds an M.B.A from the University of Colorado with a focus on entrepreneurship and sustainability and a B.S. from Marquette University with a focus on international business, finance and, Spanish. Erin's doctorate research at University of Colorado-Denver focuses on the intersection of transportation planning, policy, equity, and energy use.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

  • Identify and recognize how to apply the final steps for site assessments and designing EVSEs;
  • Recognize how smart charge management can be incorporated into an EVSE project;
  • Recognize GSA ZEV and EVSE procurement options and pathways;
  • Identify best practices related to EV and EVSE cybersecurity.