SSMC's 2024 Indicators Report: Equitable Paths to EV Charging
Learn how we will meet the demand for EV Charging in San Mateo County with a panel of experts discussing SSMC's 2024 Indicators Report.
Transportation contributes over 40% of San Mateo County’s total greenhouse gas emissions. We can’t stop extreme heat, costly wildfires and rising sea levels without moving to clean, electric vehicle transportation. But while EV sales are soaring, San Mateo County lacks the necessary charging infrastructure and faces significant challenges in meeting charging demand, particularly for low-income families and those living in multi-family or rented housing. To ensure equitable EV charging access will require a coordinated, efficient build out of the EV charging infrastructure.
Join us for an in-depth discussion about EV Charging in San Mateo County; how much charging we need, where and how we're going to get there. This in-person event will launch Sustainable San Mateo County's 28th Annual Indicators report: "Equitable Paths to EV Charging". Government officials, staff and community leaders will come together to share data, collaborate on ideas and move us closer to a county wide solution.
Panelists will include:
- Simona Vallone, SSMC’s Indicators Report Program Manager, who will present key findings and highlights from the report.
- Esther Conrad, Research Manager at Stanford’s Bill Lane Center for the American West, who will explain the current barriers to EV charging and the policies needed to overcome these barriers.
- Terence Kyaw, Redwood City Public Works Services Director, who will speak about what Redwood City and other cities are doing to expand access to publicly available chargers and where they face constraints.
- Melanie Jasper, Associate Program Manager for Transportation Electrification at Peninsula Clean Energy, who will highlight the EV Charging programs Peninsula Clean Energy offers and the importance of collaborating with city and county governments.
- Dean Kunesh, EV Onboarding at PG&E, who will address challenges related to grid capacity and infrastructure needs.
Thank you to our generous sponsors who helped make this event possible: IBEW 617, Peninsula Clean Energy, SamTrans/TA and SAMCEDA.
Learn how we will meet the demand for EV Charging in San Mateo County with a panel of experts discussing SSMC's 2024 Indicators Report.
Transportation contributes over 40% of San Mateo County’s total greenhouse gas emissions. We can’t stop extreme heat, costly wildfires and rising sea levels without moving to clean, electric vehicle transportation. But while EV sales are soaring, San Mateo County lacks the necessary charging infrastructure and faces significant challenges in meeting charging demand, particularly for low-income families and those living in multi-family or rented housing. To ensure equitable EV charging access will require a coordinated, efficient build out of the EV charging infrastructure.
Join us for an in-depth discussion about EV Charging in San Mateo County; how much charging we need, where and how we're going to get there. This in-person event will launch Sustainable San Mateo County's 28th Annual Indicators report: "Equitable Paths to EV Charging". Government officials, staff and community leaders will come together to share data, collaborate on ideas and move us closer to a county wide solution.
Panelists will include:
- Simona Vallone, SSMC’s Indicators Report Program Manager, who will present key findings and highlights from the report.
- Esther Conrad, Research Manager at Stanford’s Bill Lane Center for the American West, who will explain the current barriers to EV charging and the policies needed to overcome these barriers.
- Terence Kyaw, Redwood City Public Works Services Director, who will speak about what Redwood City and other cities are doing to expand access to publicly available chargers and where they face constraints.
- Melanie Jasper, Associate Program Manager for Transportation Electrification at Peninsula Clean Energy, who will highlight the EV Charging programs Peninsula Clean Energy offers and the importance of collaborating with city and county governments.
- Dean Kunesh, EV Onboarding at PG&E, who will address challenges related to grid capacity and infrastructure needs.
Thank you to our generous sponsors who helped make this event possible: IBEW 617, Peninsula Clean Energy, SamTrans/TA and SAMCEDA.