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EV Charging Summit & Expo announces keynote panel

By Michelle Froese | March 19, 2025

The EV Charging Summit & Expo, currently North America’s largest infrastructure event for transportation electrification, has announced its keynote panel: “The Road to Electrification: Market-Driven Innovation in EV Charging Expansion,” scheduled for March 26th, 2025, from 9:15 am to 10:00 am. The full event is from March 25th to 27th, 2025, at the Westgate Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV.

With electric vehicle (EV) sales projected to constitute nearly 30% of new car purchases in the US by 2030, and the global heavy-duty electric trucks market expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.6% from 2024 to 2030, the demand for sustainable transportation is transforming the automotive and energy sectors.

While federal incentives have catalyzed initial growth, consumer interest and market dynamics propel the next electrification phase.

“With government regulations and incentives in limbo, it is increasingly important to focus on the economic drivers for battery electric vehicle (BEV) adoption,” said Jason Kazmar, director, Mobility Solutions, International Motors, LLC. “By considering all the factors that influence total cost of ownership, we can identify the specific use-cases and geographies that best support BEV operations and economics and will be able to continue to increase BEV adoption.”

This keynote session brings together industry leaders to discuss long-term strategies for scaling charging networks and addressing infrastructure challenges. Panelists will explore collaborative efforts to meet consumer demand, innovate solutions, and ensure the continued success of electrification nationwide.

Panel moderator:

  • Michael E. Murphy, CEO, American EV Jobs Alliance

Panelists:

  • Emily Durham, Vice President Legal & Government Affairs, Electrify America
  • Jason Kazmar, Director of Mobility Solutions, International Motors, LLC
  • Matthew Krukin, Global Head of Ford Pro Software and Charging Solutions, Ford
  • Nicholas Keeling, Director, Global Charging Product Engineering, Rivian

With 220 industry speakers, 220 exhibitors, and 5,000+ attendees, the EV Charging Summit & Expo will feature cutting-edge discussions, innovative solutions, and networking opportunities that shape the future of EV infrastructure.

Register here.

 

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