Kendra Wasiluk
Program Director, Net Zero and Sustainability
Monash University
- Communicating essential information about EV programs and utilising engagement strategies to foster awareness and support
- Emphasising the financial benefits of transitioning to EVs
- Presenting case studies to illustrate successful transitions for both fleets and individuals, showcasing real-world impact and lessons learned
Terry Niemeier
Director, Program & Market Development, Energy Division
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
- Critical lessons learned from 10 years of installing and maintaining EV infrastructure
- Establishing industry partnerships to expand EV charging infrastructure
- Improving accessibility of chargers
- Engaging with the community to identify preferred locations and restrictions
Paul Swift
Zero Carbon Technical Lead
Merri-bek City Council
- How will the rise of EVs influence local councils to update transportation and parking policies to accommodate changing needs?
- What impact will improved charging infrastructure have on the overall visitor experience?
- How can local councils encourage EV adoption through incentives or policy changes?
- How can local governments ensure charging stations are conveniently located & accessible?
Moderator:
Jeremy Irvine
Chief Executive Officer
Parking Australia
Panellists:
Felicia Mariani
Chief Executive Officer
Victorian Tourism Industry Council
Greg Box
Chief Executive Officer
Bass Coast Shire Council
Paul Swift
Zero Carbon Technical Lead
Merri-bek City Council
- Exploring the journey taken by a local Melbourne government that facilitated the deployment of fast, free, community EV charging on public land
- Analysing the data to better understand the impact of these public chargers on increased EV adoption in the area, strong environmental outcomes and outsized economic uplift for surrounding businesses
- Unpacking the short and long term goals behind public-private partnerships in this space
Andrew Hall
Head of City Relations
JOLT
- Exploring how building owners and tenants are seeking to attract EV users
- Analysing challenges such as regulatory and fire safety risks, power supply and load management, future proofing and costs & space constraints
- Understanding third party finance options
- Discovering the latest development trends and strategies in the strata residential, commercial and retail property sectors
- Making a portfolio or building more sustainable by adopting a harmonised approach and offering a seamless charging experience
Chris Cormack
New Energy Director
JLL
- What are the primary challenges faced when deploying EV charging stations in real estate and how can they be addressed?
- How can stakeholder collaboration drive successful infrastructure implementation?
- What potential benefits can businesses and communities gain from EV charging stations, and how can these be maximised?
- What role do local regulations and incentives play?
Panellists:
Julia Batterley
Managing Director, Real Estate Management Services
Colliers
Nick Stylianou
Head of Projects - Energy & Infrastructure
CBRE
Daniel Carson
Head of EV Charging Partnerships
Solar Choice
Explore how to identify, plan for, and meet fleet user needs and charging infrastructure challenges when rolling out a fleet electrification strategy.
Michael Mills
Fleet Manager
Essential Energy
- Examining unique challenges of heavy vehicle electrification, including the specialised charging infrastructure obstacles facing large vehicles
- Developing strategies to navigate larger buildouts, greater costs, and unique charging distinctions for heavy electric vehicles
Anthony Headlam
Chief Executive Officer
NewVolt
- Examining the intersection of EVs and capital raising
- Breaking down how investors look at EV technology
- Exploring how impact considerations can be leveraged during the process
Rebecca Jinks
Director, ESG, Sustainability & Impact
Taronga Ventures
- Aligning sustainability goals with the implementation of EV charging infrastructure to maximise environmental and economic benefits
- Investing in EV charging to enhance a company's environmental credentials and reputation
- Leveraging EV charging infrastructure as a new source of value and innovation
- Integrating EV charging solutions to contribute to overall corporate sustainability efforts and drive long-term growth
Natasha Mulcahy
Pacific Director ESG Consulting
CBRE
Moderator:
Oliver Hill
Program Leader – Electric Vehicles
RACE for 2030
Panellists:
Benjamin Clift
Fast Charging Senior Project Officer – Net Zero Transport
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Vivian Miles
Chief Strategy Officer
NRMA
Sam Korkees
Chief Executive Officer
EVSE Australia