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Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles go Zero Emission: What, Where, When, and How?

The electrification of the transportation industry is on its way to a future where electric vehicles surpass combustion engine vehicles. Federal and state policy and an auto industry that has embraced the transition to EVs have resulted in significant year-to-year increases in the deployment of light-duty vehicles. Medium and heavy-duty vehicles will likely see similar growth in the future. Deploying these larger, more energy-intense vehicles impacts electric power generation and distribution.

JEPIC-USA invites you to a conversation with Charlie Allcock, an industry leader in EV transportation and electric utilities, particularly heavy-duty vehicles. Mr. Allcock will discuss the future growth, how this segment will impact utility equipment manufacturers, and the opportunities for utilities to speed up the pace of modernization to accommodate the future transportation industry.

Energy policy consultant Audrey Taucher will moderate the conversation.


This event is free and open to the public. PLUS – if you register and don’t attend, we will send you a recorded ON-DEMAND version!


About Charlie Allcock:

Charlie Allcock is an industry leader in the cutting-edge shift to transportation to use zero-emission technology to move people and freight. He provides strategic consulting services to clients in heavy-duty vehicle manufacturing and electric utilities across North America.

An electric utility industry veteran of over four decades, he led a number of innovative transportation electrification projects as Director of Business Development at Portland General Electric (PGE), Oregon’s largest electric utility, and was recognized as a global leader in transportation electrification by Automotive News with the Electrifying 100 award. He recently completed a 3-term leadership position as a Board Member of Forth, organizer of the global Roadmap conference on smart mobility. He is currently involved in a 1400-mile public electric refueling corridor along the West Coast.


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