Electric Vehicles – where we are at compared to rest of the world? | Online | 21 June 2022
Tuesday 21 June 2022
12.30pm - 2.00pm | AEST (Syd, Mel, Bris) |
12.00pm-1.30pm | ACST (Ade) |
10.30am-12.00pm |
AWST (Per) |
Format: Webinar (via Zoom)
Hosted by the NSW Branch, but open to all.
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About this event
The AITPM NSW/ACT Branch are pleased to invite you to a technical webinar sponsored by EMM, the NSW Branch sponsor. Join us to hear about the progress of Electric Vehicles in Australia.
Hear from two leading experts in Electric Vehicles:
- Steve Amor, Electric Vehicle Segment Lead Electrification, ABB Australia
- Dr Tim Brooker, National Technical Leader, Traffic and Transport, EMM
The event will discuss:
- The recent history of electric vehicles in Australia
- The current global outlook for EVs
- Drivers of change in Australia
- Current government policies and initiatives
- Summary of the situation with EVs in Australia in July 2021
- Recent developments for EVs in Australia since July 2021
Traffic and Transport practitioners, Architects and anyone who has an interest in Electric Vehicles in Australia and abroad are encouraged to attend the event.
For any enquires, please contact Abdullah Uddin
Steve Amor | ABB Australia
Steve Amor is ABB Australia’s Electric Vehicle Segment Lead and marketing manager for ABB’s charging infrastructure portfolio. In this role, he is responsible for the business development of ABB’s charging solutions for electric cars, buses and heavy vehicles in the emerging e-mobility market. He brings insights into the rapidly changing world of e-mobility and ABB’s transport vision of a sustainable, zero emission future. Working together with infrastructure partner Chargefox, Steve had a major role in the supply of the ABB’s first public 350kW high power fast charging stations in the Victorian regional town of Euroa – the first installation of its type in the world outside of Europe and the USA. Steve has worked in the Australian electrical industry for more than 30 years working in various marketing management and sales roles.
Dr Tim Brooker | EMM Consulting
Dr Brooker leads EMM’s transport planning business and has over 30 years of professional experience in traffic management, technical assessments and economic appraisals of public and active transport projects. His experience includes traffic and active transport assessment reports for major road and rail projects, transport route options and feasibility studies and transport network modelling studies for roads and public transport systems. Dr Brooker has a strong interest in the design and performance of Electric Vehicles, and its environmental and economic benefits for a future transition to Electric Vehicles in Australia. He has undertaken considerable research on these topics which he is happy to share with the fellow AITPM members.
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