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Electrification Coalition Business Council

ABOUT THE EC BUSINESS COUNCIL

The EC Business Council (ECBC) is a small, strategic group of businesses across the EV value chain who work closely with the EC to advance federal, state, and local policy objectives. ECBC members also contribute to the EC’s myriad projects and implementation efforts such as our educational webinar series, roundtable discussions, and more.

We host a monthly ECBC partner meeting in order to maintain a constant flow of intelligence, insights, and opportunities between the EC and our partners.

The United States’ transition to an electrified transportation future isn’t a question of if – it’s when. ECBC creates a strategic alliance that can supercharge support for the policies and actions needed to accelerate transportation electrification at a mass scale.” 

– Ben Prochazka, executive director, Electrification Coalition

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Amy Malaki

Amy Malaki is the head of policy and sustainability 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.