October Charging Infrastructure Webinar

On October 20, the Electrification Coalition hosted the fourth in a series of webinars about charging infrastructure. The event, titled Our Compliments: Complementing NEVI with State and Local Policy, featured a panel of experts who discussed how bold and rigorous local policy can maximize the current NEVI funding opportunity. They reflected on impactful policies, best practices, and deployment strategies. Topics covered included: 

  • Creating rules and thresholds for policy development and site planning of EV charging
  • Communicating with stakeholders and the community to increase engagement

Speakers: 

  • Chris Bast, Director of EV Infrastructure Investments, Electrification Coalition
  • Anne Blair, Policy Director, Electrification Coalition
  • Jessie Denver, Director of Transportation Electrification, East Bay Community Energy
  • Jamie Hall, Senior Strategist of EV Policy and Market Development, General Motors
  • Spencer Reeder, Director of Government Affairs and Sustainability, Audi
  • Matt Stephens-Rich, Senior Program Manager, Electrification Coalition 
  • Katherine Swidarski, Climate Action Plan Implementation Manager, City of Columbus, Ohio

Register for the November webinar, Elevating Industry: 15 years of Best Practices in One Hour. Electrification Coalition Business Council partners will join us and discuss industry best practices and lessons learned to combat common challenges with deploying charging infrastructure at scale. 

Amy Malaki

Amy Malaki is the Director of Partnerships and Policy at SkyNRG and SkyNRG Americas, pioneering global leaders in sustainable aviation fuel production and supply. Prior to SkyNRG, Amy was the Associate Director for the transportation portfolio at the ClimateWorks Foundation where she developed philanthropic investment strategies to advance a sustainable, equitable and low-carbon mobility system. She also pioneered the organization’s international aviation decarbonization strategy. Prior to that she focused on Asia business development at Better Place, a Silicon Valley electric vehicle network startup. She has a B.A. in Chinese and China studies from the University of Washington and an M.A. in international policy studies (energy and environment) from Stanford University.