Eaton, an intelligent power management company announced “Advancing EV charging with infrastructure funding” in their latest episode. This new episode is featuring a group of public and private sector of by discussing ways of states and municipalities which infrastructure funding can be applied by allocating the bipartisan infrastructure investment.
“Advancing vehicle electrification requires educating both leaders and consumers about EVs and charging infrastructure to broaden public knowledge and support,” said Nick D’Angelo, director, public affairs, Eaton. “Eaton continues to work closely with stakeholders on all sides of the electrification spectrum as we innovate on-vehicle charging solutions and EV charging infrastructure. This Current Thinking broadcast is an opportunity for anyone with an interest in electrification to learn about what opportunities exist and how stakeholders are leveraging new federal infrastructure funding to expand access to charging and drive EV innovation forward.”
Expert panelists participating in this Current Thinking episode include:
- Nick D’Angelo, director, public affairs, Eaton (moderator)
- Judd Herzer, managing director of strategic policy, Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification
- Antoine Thompson, executive director, Greater Washington Region Clean Cities Coalition
- John Vernacchia, energy transition segment director, Eaton
The panelists discussed about the milestone, objective which is needed to accelerate EV adoption, how states, municipalities can support funds to maximize electric opportunities. Panelists also discussed about the role which stakeholders play in promoting transformation.
The new episode “Advancing EV charging with infrastructure funding” is supporting Eaton to manage sustainable and infrastructure project. Secured investments in US operation and produce base support for the company generating electrification process.
Latest thinking of Eaton of broadcast series has united industry experts to talk about energy trend and new ideas which can change the idea of how power can be distributed, stored and managed.