Fueling the Future of Transport Podcast

#85. Developing the EV Customer Charging Journey One State at a Time

Electrify America is building the largest network of public fast-chargers in the U.S. In this episode, Rachel Moses of Electrify America talks about the customer journey – literally and figuratively – at the heart of their every effort, as well as trends and challenges associated with the development of the U.S. EV charging infrastructure.
With Special Guest:
Rachel Moses, Director, Commercial Services, Business Development & Green Cities at Electrify America
“The NEVI investment is really exciting for this country. It will make a significant difference because America needs thousands of ultra-fast reliable charging stations that are universal and non-proprietary in order to really push adoption and continue to do that. And, to my earlier point of EV being accessible for everybody in all geographies, this investment is really needed and we’re really excited about being able to support our commercial customers in their pursuits of this investment because we think we have a position to be able to really focus where that capital will go.”
Rachel Moses is the Director for Commercial Services, Business Development & Green Cities at Electrify America. Prior to that she was the Senior Manager Site Acquisition, Development & Strategy. Electrify America LLC is the largest open DC fast charging network in the U.S., investing more than $2 billion in Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure, education and access.
Episode Transcript
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