You’re invited to affix Clear Vitality Canada’s upcoming webinar exploring methods to beat EV charging obstacles in residence and rental buildings.
- Date: Monday, March 31, 2025
- Time: 10 am PT / 1 pm ET
- Platform: Zoom
As a current Clear Vitality Canada survey discovered, youthful Canadians are each extra inclined to go electrical and extra more likely to stay in residences, thus dealing with house charging obstacles regardless of their eagerness to undertake. Thankfully, there’s a lot that may be accomplished. This webinar, together with an upcoming Clear Vitality Canada report, Electrifying the Lot (launched on March 26), will discover the advantages, obstacles, and options to EV charging in multi-unit buildings.
Putting in EV charging in residence constructing tons affords a bunch of advantages for drivers, utilities, and metropolis planners alike. However prices, electrical infrastructure, and rules can all pose obstacles. Fortunately, these might be overcome with good insurance policies.
On this webinar, the Metropolis of Vancouver’s senior sustainability specialist, Leslie Ng, Hazelview Property’s sustainability supervisor, Trevor McLeod, RVE’s vp and co-founder, Marie-Pier Corbeil, and Clear Vitality Canada’s director of public affairs, Joanna Kyriazis, will discover methods to beat EV charging obstacles in multi-unit buildings. The panel dialogue can be preceded by a brief presentation on Clear Vitality Canada’s upcoming report on the problem.
Be a part of us at 10am PT/1pm ET on March 31 as one in every of Canada’s main local weather suppose tanks is joined by consultants within the discipline to supply knowledgeable perception on EV charging in multi-unit buildings.
Audio system
Leslie Ng, Senior Sustainability Specialist, Metropolis of Vancouver
Leslie Ng is a Sustainability Skilled with over 20 years of expertise working within the areas of sustainability, company social duty, and environmental technique and coverage growth. She at the moment leads the Metropolis of Vancouver’s electrical car technique as a part of the Metropolis’s Local weather Emergency Motion Plan. Leslie holds a P.Eng and MBA from the College of British Columbia.
Marie-Pier Corbeil, Vice President, Operations, and Co-Founder, RVE
Marie-Pier Corbeil is a number one voice in EV charging training, specializing in simplifying the complexities of EV infrastructure, bridging the hole between technical constraints, regulatory frameworks, and consumer wants. Because the driving drive behind Murbly’s instructional initiatives, she ensures that clear, actionable info empowers stakeholders to implement EV charging with confidence.
Trevor McLeod, Sustainability Supervisor, Hazelview Properties
Trevor McLeod is a LEED AP and Licensed Vitality Supervisor working within the Canadian actual property sector for the final 13 years in Toronto. He has been with Hazelview Properties for the final two years, specializing in sustainability initiatives and decarbonization efforts together with the set up of roughly 100 EV chargers throughout their multi-family portfolio of greater than 200 buildings throughout Canada, representing near 23,000 models.
Joanna Kyriazis, Director of Public Affairs, Clear Vitality Canada
Joanna works to develop and advance coverage options that deal with local weather change whereas selling clear progress. Based mostly in Ottawa, she frequently connects with thought leaders, business stakeholders, and policymakers on the federal degree. Earlier than becoming a member of Clear Vitality Canada, Joanna labored as a administration guide serving to companies determine and handle local weather change dangers and alternatives. She additionally practiced as a lawyer advising governments and business on local weather change and power regulation. In 2017, she was named one of many Clean50 Rising Leaders. Joanna has a BSc in pure sources from Cornell College and a JD from the College of Toronto.
Rachel Doran, Vice President of Coverage and Technique, Clear Vitality Canada
Rachel Doran is the VP of coverage and technique and brings almost 20 years of expertise in coverage, politics, and regulation to advance clear power options for Canada’s sustainable economic system. Previous to becoming a member of Clear Vitality Canada, Rachel served as senior particular advisor to the minister of setting and local weather change, advisor to the prime minister, and chief of workers to ministers of justice and Indigenous companies. She holds a regulation diploma in civil and customary regulation and a BA from McGill College.