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SAME Energy & Sustainability Webinar: Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Planning

About This Webinar

This webinar will present the process and nuances of installing electric vehicle charging stations on government facilities. It will discuss issues for designers and owners, including understanding available power, excessive loads, transformers, interacting with utilities, planning charging station locations, manufacturers, and more. Ultimately, this webinar will help designers and owners evaluate their systems and understand or avoid potential problems.

Learning objectives below:
1) Understand the fundamental challenges of planning and installing electric vehicle charging infrastructure on federal facilities
2) Learn strategies for successfully planning electric vehicle fleet conversion activities
3) Learn strategies for interacting with outside stakeholders, like utilities and charging infrastructure manufacturers in planning your charging infrastructure

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Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
MEP Engineering Discipline Leader
Brad S. Blickenderfer, PE

MEP Engineering Discipline Leader

Brad has 23 years of experience in the design of site and facility electrical distribution, lighting, telecommunications, and security systems for various types of projects including a variety of local, county, state, and federal government facilities. Recently, a large emphasis has been in the EV charging design and integration.

As MEP Discipline Manager, Brad is responsible for managing the overall MEP design and documentation to ensure that the design conforms with your project needs and that standards are met within the framework of established quality control/quality assurance guidelines.

Brad’s electrical engineering experience includes site distribution and utility coordination, facility power distribution design, site inspections and field surveys, cost estimating, coordination of various building systems with electrical and lighting requirements, preparation of reports and specifications, ensuring compliance with all applicable codes and equipment specifications, shop drawing/submittal processing, review of value engineering and change order requests, and punchlists.

Registrations:
Professional Engineer (General): DE, MD, NJ (2013), VA (2014), NC, WV (2012), GA (2014), PA (2016), NY (2012), TX (2021), OK (2020)

Education:
B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, 1999
Webinar hosting presenter
Senior Business Development Manager, Energy Business Line, AECOM
Webinar hosting presenter
Manager, Federal
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