Conference Day One - Wednesday, 19 March

08:15
Registration and welcome coffee
08:50
Opening remarks from the Chair

Scott Dwyer
Research Director, Institute for Sustainable Futures
University of Technology Sydney

LESSONS FROM THE UK
09:00
From policy to implementation: lessons and strategies from the UK on achieving Australia’s EV charging infrastructure goals

Join a UK-based EV network expert who will share actionable insights from the UK’s extensive experience with EV infrastructure rollout. The session will explore the UK’s approaches to policy, technology integration, and infrastructure expansion, as well as challenges they faced and how these could inform Australia’s journey. Gain an understanding of practical strategies, emerging technologies, and regulatory frameworks that can support a robust, scalable, and future-ready EV infrastructure in Australia.

Elena Bachurina
UK EV Network Project Delivery Director
bp pulse (UK)

AUSTRALIA’S EV OUTLOOK: 2025 & BEYOND
09:30
PANEL DISCUSSION: How can we drive EV adoption and improved charging infrastructure deployment through collaboration?
  • What collaborative strategies between the EV and energy sectors are necessary to improve charging infrastructure?
  • How can partnerships between the public and private sectors accelerate charging infrastructure deployment?
  • How can organisations across industry and government align their strategies to drive EV adoption through improved infrastructure?

Moderator:

Anita Saunders
Program Manager – Electric Vehicle Charging
RAA

Panellists:

Matthew Ryan
Branch Head, Land and Transport, Emissions Reduction Division
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Carly Irving-Dolan
Executive Director
Prospecta Utilities

Tim Washington
Chief Executive Officer
JET Charge

Colin Crisafulli
General Manager, Future Grid & Asset Management
Endeavour Energy

10:20
Morning Tea & Networking
10:40
Partner presentation
11:00
Understanding the EV regulatory framework, new requirements & the impact on the future of the sector

Explore the policies, reforms, recent changes, and upcoming developments that will drive the EV sector in Australia and what you need to do to prepare and adapt to an evolving landscape.

Ross De Rango
Head of Energy and Infrastructure
Electric Vehicle Council

11:30
Driving the future: how data, electrification & funding innovation will shape charging infrastructure
  • Examining data insights into charging infrastructure & the impact on funding opportunities
  • Exploring public fast charging and fleet electrification
  • Insights into the future of heavy vehicle electrification
  • Driving innovation in charging infrastructure, including V2G

Alex Grant
Director, Business Development and Transactions
Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)

SOLVING THE CHALLENGES FACING EVs & THE GRID
12:00
Eliminating roadblocks and challenges for the energy sector: governance, regulation and strategy
  • Creating effective governance structures to enhance decision-making and accountability related to EV charging infrastructure and the energy sector
  • Driving new regulatory approaches to address emerging challenges 
  • Aligning energy policies with long-term EV infrastructure goals, ensuring resilience and adaptability
  • Collaborating with stakeholders to identify and eliminate barriers to progress and innovation

Colin Crisafulli
General Manager, Future Grid & Asset Management
Endeavour Energy

12:30
Networking Lunch
13:30
Driving innovation in electricity networks to accommodate EV charging
  • Examining how electricity networks must evolve to support increasing demand for EV charging
  • Implementing advanced energy management systems to support EV charging
  • Promoting collaboration between utilities, policymakers and stakeholders to develop innovative solutions that facilitate seamless infrastructure integration

Glenn Springall
General Manager, Renewables & Distributed Energy
Energy Queensland

14:00
Vehicle to grid technology: unlocking the full economic and grid benefits of V2G services in Australia
  • Utilising V2G technology to create new revenue streams for EV owners while providing cost savings and financial incentives through energy trading and demand response programs
  • Maximising opportunities to enhance grid stability
  • Creating the regulatory frameworks and infrastructure needed to support the widespread adoption of V2G technology

Andy Kondola
Senior Systems and Network Planning Manager
Horizon Power

14:30
PANEL DISCUSSION: Solving the energy equation: how can we build a smarter grid for EV charging success?
  • How can we strengthen and maintain grid reliability in response to widespread EV adoption?
  • How can we improve energy storage and management through innovations in renewables, battery technology, energy storage systems, and smart grid solutions to address challenges like peak demand and load balancing?
  • What regulatory and policy adjustments are necessary to prepare the grid for EV charging, including incentives and strategic infrastructure planning to expedite grid readiness?

Moderator:

Anthony Seipolt
Director
Cadency Consulting

Panellists:

Danielle Beinart
Executive General Manager - Networks & Technical
Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC)

Darrin Compton
Retail Business Lead
CS Energy

Melissa Doueihi
Head of Strategy & Innovation
Endeavour Energy

Andy Kondola
Senior Systems and Network Planning Manager
Horizon Power

Glenn Springall
General Manager, Renewables & Distributed Energy
Energy Queensland

15:10
Afternoon tea & networking
CREATING EFFICIENT & FINANCIALLY VIABLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE
15:30
Creating robust, accessible, resilient and cost-effective light vehicle infrastructure
  • Ensuring availability and accessibility through convenient locations & diverse charging speeds
  • Fostering grid resilience and stability through renewable energy sources, storage systems & smart grid technology
  • Driving cost efficiency & affordability through strategic investment, innovative funding, partnerships & flexible pricing
  • Creating compatibility across networks, scalability, and future-proof infrastructure

Jack Kotlyar
Head of Green Transport
EnergyAustralia

16:00
Getting to 70%: Leveraging home charging to become an EV nation
  • Examining why the major barrier facing EV adoption has already been solved 
  • Understanding strategies to influence consumer behaviour towards home charging, including financial incentives and rebates
  • Analysing how increasing home charging accessibility can significantly contribute to achieving a 70% EV adoption rate 
  • Examining the role of bi-directional charging at home in accelerating EV uptake

Tim Washington
Chief Executive Officer
JET Charge

16:30
How to electrify your fleet & solve charging infrastructure challenges: key lessons from the US, EU and Australia
  • Examining challenges and progress in the US, Europe and Australia
  • Analysing the implications of differences in the Australian, US & EU markets
  • Exploring lessons for operational planning, sourcing vehicles & access to charging infrastructure

Paul Fox
Chief Strategy Officer
Evie Networks

17:00
Closing remarks from the Chair and end of Day 1
17:05
Networking Drinks
18:30
Official Event Dinner