ZOOM LOGIN DETAILS
At 9:50am PDT on 8/10, you may login to the Zoom at laci.la/doevto-workshop. You will be placed into a waiting room until the Zoom opens at 10am PDT.
- Upon entering the Zoom Meeting, your audio and camera will be set to OFF. While you will have the ability to toggle your camera/audio, we ask that you PLEAE KEEP ALL AUDIO/VIDEO MUTED unless you are called to speak or the speakers open up conversation to the audience.
- If you have a question during the presentation, please drop it in the chat, Q&A box, or raise your hand to be called on.
- During the Breakout Session of the Workshop, you are invited to keep your audio/video off or on and particpate freely in the conversation.
Please note that the presentation portion of the Workshop will be recorded, and Breakout Sessions will not be recorded. The presentation recording and portions of the slide deck will be shared with all registrants and attendees after the workshop concludes.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Join the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) on Thursday August 10, from 10am to 12pm PDT for Accelerating EV Adoption with Automated Curb Management Strategies Workshop.
Cities across the nation are working to reduce transportation emissions and encourage the adoption of zero emission vehicles, even as pollution and traffic congestion associated with e-commerce deliveries and rideshare driving is increasing.
This virtual workshop will share early lessons from a U.S. Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Office (DOE VTO) grant that LACI is administering together with partners in local government, startups, academia, community orgs, and more to scale zero emission delivery zones via applications and integration of curb management in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, and Santa Monica. The workshop programming will:
- Showcase technical and policy-based curb management frameworks developed by Carnegie Mellon University, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, University of Southern California METRANS, and Cityfi
- Feature conversations between city agencies and LACI startup Automotus, which is helping cities manage the rapid rise in commercial vehicle activity using fully automated solutions, and
- Facilitate discussions on future pilot efforts as well as the curb management challenges and opportunities that are taking place in other cities.
Please register to receive the workshop Zoom URL. Zoom details and login instructions will be sent via email in the days prior to the event.
ABOUT THE EV PILOT STUDY
This pilot study to improve curb management strategies that will bolster EV adoption for last mile delivery, reduce air pollution in disadvantaged communities and environmental justice areas, and increase productivity at the curb. The pilot also serves as a cleantech demonstration opportunity for automated curb management solutions utilizing Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology that can empower cities to reduce emissions and traffic congestion and increase safety in communities.
Now at the midway point of the pilot study, LACI and our project partners invite city transportation departments and other interested stakeholders across the country to learn more about our initial learnings, and tools and resources created by project partners. We will also share information on LACI's newly-announced Zero Emission Delivery City Challenge and how cities can apply to get involved in our first cohort.
ZERO EMISSIONS DELIVERY CITY CHALLENGE RFI
As another expansion of LACI’s work on zero emissions delivery with Santa Monica, LACI released the Zero Emissions Delivery City Challenge RFI, which aims to identify an additional 5-7 U.S. cities with which to pilot zero emission delivery solutions by 2025.
Cities selected from the RFI process will be part of a national network that shares lessons learned and new ideas, works together to attract funding, and collaborates to problem solve for the electrification of delivery systems in different city constructs. While this RFI is a separate initiative from this webinar, the two opportunities provide a great example of how cities will benefit from being a part of the Zero Emissions National Network to share tools, resources and lessons learned that will support accomplishing Zero Emission Transportation goals .