Assessment of U.S. electric vehicle charging needs and announced deployment through 2032
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Peter Slowik
U.S. Passenger Vehicles Lead
Pete Slowik is the U.S. Passenger Vehicles Lead, with expertise in electric vehicle technology and policy. His work supports local, regional, and national policymakers around the world who aim to accelerate the transition to all zero-emission vehicles. In addition to his research duties, Pete assists in the ICCT’s role as the Secretariat for the International Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Alliance. He also serves as the cluster coordinator for all of the ICCT’s city-based work. Peter holds an M.S. in Energy Policy and Climate from the Johns Hopkins University and a B.S. in Environmental Science from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Investigating the U.S. battery supply chain and its impact on electric vehicle costs through 2032
Charging up America: The growth of United States electric vehicle charging infrastructure jobs
Benefits of adopting California Advanced Clean Cars II regulations under Clean Air Act Section 177