EV Policy Presentations from NEEVS 2024

We thank all of our presenters at the September 16th Policy Symposium, which featured presentations by Marissa Gillett (Public Utilities Regulatory Authority), Claire Coleman (Office of Consumer Counsel), Daphne Dixon (Live Green CT), Brandon Smith (EVNoire), and a panel moderated by Matt Ferrell (YouTube “Undecided”) with panelists Sharon Hunter of the Branford Sustainability Committee, Mike Frisbie of Noble Gas, Stephan Hartmann of Earthlight Technology, and Ilene Mirkine of Lansdowne Condos.

If there is a deck associated with the video, the description will have a link to a web page that hosts it with a download option. Either way will work to follow along with the speaker. The slides are not overlayed in the video.

The city of New Haven was kind enough to allow us to showcase their new electric garbage truck (seriously, electrification of heavy-duty vehicles is a big deal) and the mayor welcomed conference attendees.

New Haven Mayor Justin Eliker welcomes attendees to NorthEast Electric Vehicle Symposium
Marissa Gillett, Chair of the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission, speaks about the Equitable Modern Grid, performance-based regulation, and the part played by the electrification of transportation.
Claire Coleman, CT Office of Consumer Counsel, discusses the role of OCC in speaking for the consumer with respect to regulatory policy to promote EV adoption, and as some much-needed correcting of the record regarding the efforts of Eversource and UI to throw shade on PURA.
Brandon Smith of EVNoire discusses how workplace charging promotes fair access to EVs.

Daphne Dixon of Live Green CT discusses Model EV Zoning Regulations

Matt Ferrell’s panel “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” of condo & business EV charging installations