Recharge Minnesota Symposium 2024 – Copy
Save the Date for our annual Minnesota Symposium at the McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room
Making the EV transition work in your community
Location: McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room
Time: 9 am – 1:15 pm
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Panel Discussions
Powering Communities: Making the EV Transition Work Locally
Join us for a panel discussion on the pivotal role communities play in the transition to electric vehicles (EVs). Our panel brings together community leaders, urban planners, environmentalists, and industry experts to explore strategies for making the EV transition work at the community level. Key topics include:
Transforming Communities and Powering the Future: Assessing the NEVI Plans and Exploring Utility and State Electrification Incentives
Join us for a panel discussion as we examine the transformative impact of the National Electric Vehicle Initiative (NEVI) on communities across Minnesota. NEVI, a comprehensive program aimed at accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and supporting infrastructure, has been instrumental in driving the transition towards sustainable transportation solutions. We’ll then delve into the various incentives offered by states and utilities to promote the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and electrification initiatives. As the demand for clean transportation and energy solutions continues to grow, understanding the incentives available to consumers, businesses, and communities is crucial for accelerating the transition to a sustainable future.
Featured Speakers
Brianna Sanders is the Economic Development Director for the City of St. James, focusing on business retention, housing, and sustainability initiatives. She holds a BA in Economics from the University of Minnesota and serves on the CERTS steering committee for the Southwest region.
Brianna Sanders
Economic Development Director
Phillip Johnson has been with the Albert Lea Economic Development Agency (ALEDA) since February 2019, bringing experience in legislative policy, outreach, and long-range planning. Previously, he worked for the Salton Sea Authority in Riverside, CA, and has a strong background in government at the federal, state, and county levels.
Phillip Johnson
Executive Director
Tim McCarthy has been Vice President of Marketing at Trystar since 2020, where he played a key role in developing the company’s renewable product lines. With a career spanning over four decades at Honeywell, he held various global leadership roles in product management and strategic marketing.
Tim McCarthy
Vice President of Marketing
John, with over 15 years of industry experience and more than a decade at Design Ready Controls, serves as Chief Financial Officer overseeing finance, HR, and facilities. He holds a CPA (inactive) and is involved in the METRO Blue Line Extension Business Advisory Committee and the WIOA Board.
John Hacker
Chief Financial Officer
Binaya Acharya is a Senior Marketing Manager at Xcel Energy, focusing on raising awareness about energy efficiency and clean transportation programs. An avid EV driver, he also serves on the City of Bloomington’s Sustainability Commission, advising on sustainable resource management.
Binaya Acharya
Sr Marketing Manager
Lexie leads the Volkswagen settlement grants for electric vehicles and charging at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, focusing on decarbonizing transportation. With a background in engineering and environmental policy, she has worked on electrification projects for transit buses and city fleets, and holds a Master’s degree from the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs.
Lexie Lyng
EV Program Administrator
Beth Kallestad has 23 years of experience in the environmental field across various sectors, specializing in sustainability planning and public engagement. Currently at the Minnesota Department of Transportation, she focuses on implementing the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program and supporting other EV initiatives.
Beth Kallestad
Principal Sustainability Planner
Joel Hanif is a transportation planner with the Region Nine Development Commission in Mankato, Minnesota, focusing on transportation and sustainability initiatives, including electric vehicles and climate resilience. He also serves on the boards of Greater Mankato Bike Walk Advocates and the South Central Minnesota Clean Energy Council, and holds degrees in geography and environmental planning from the University of Georgia.
Joel Hanif
Transportation Planner
Adam Schwartz is the Electric Vehicle Charging Program Manager for Kwik Trip, Inc., leading the development of EV charging stations for the company’s 875 stores across the Midwest. With over nine years at Kwik Trip, he previously served as a Sustainability and Energy Specialist and holds a B.S. in Sustainability and Renewable Energy Systems from the University of Wisconsin–Platteville.
Adam Schwartz
EV Charging Program Manager
The event is ongoing.
Date
- Dec 04 2024
Time
- 9:00 am - 1:15 pm
Cost
- $65.00
Location
McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room
- 200 SE Oak St, Minneapolis, MN 55455