Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure for Multifamily and Commercial Properties (3 Part Series)
This three-part electric vehicle (EV) training series is intended to walk you through the EV charging infrastructure needs for multifamily and commercial properties. It will start off with an introduction to EV charging infrastructure and energy management, and then review the steps for designing and installing EV charging infrastructure, and finally do a deep dive on the process for deploying EV projects.
Continuing Education Credits:
2 AIA - HSW per course
Event Dates:
Part 1 of 3 - November 21, 2024 Completed, now available on demand
Part 2 of 3 - December 19, 2024
Part 3 of 3 - January 30, 2025
Speaker Bios:
Adrian Gomez
Adrian Gomez has a decade of experience in the electric mobility market and has assessed over 15,000 fleet vehicles for electrification. Prior to becoming a co-founder at EVRF, he helped over 4,000 people learn about and adopt electric vehicles. Adrian also developed a unique insight into the EV industry after being a key contributor to Lucid Motors’ $1 billion USD fundraising and after helping one of Canada’s largest electric utilities launch its EV business. Adrian loves to educate people and has logged 670+ hours of public speaking experience after teaching more than 560 post-secondary students.
Igor Lukac
Igor Lukac, a licensed Professional Engineer, discovered his passion for electric vehicles while building a solar-powered electric car with a team of engineers. Since then, his engineering firm has helped clients throughout North America to deploy renewable energy projects. Igor holds two degrees, one in Integrated Engineering and one in Business Administration with a specialization in finance. As a co-founder at EVRF, Igor is very effective at presenting EV related technical topics in a credible and approachable manner.
Neill Sturgess
Director of Programs at EV Re-Fleet Neill is a passionate learning and development professional with over 15 years of experience in the field. His focus is to make end-to-end authentic, relevant, and engaging training experiences for all learners. He has designed, facilitated, and implemented over 100+ lessons for over 4000+ learners throughout his career to date. Prior to starting as the Director of Programs at EV Re-Fleet, Neill led learning and development programs at several health tech startups, FreshBooks and at Apple.