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Enoch Lenge

Head of US, eMobility Practice
Codibly

As Head of US at Codibly, Enoch drives strategy and business development to grow our footprint in the eMobility and renewable energy industries. With 15 years of energy sector experience, Enoch's expertise ranges from strategic business development and consultative technical solutioning to design and execution of large-scale utility programs. With Codibly, Enoch works directly with clients and key strategic partners to identify and implement software and technology solutions that help them innovate and grow. With a team of over 200 experts, Codibly designs cutting-edge software solutions for leading manufacturers, utilities, and global corporations, helping them innovate and achieve sustainability goals.

Enoch Lenge’s Session(s):


11:30 am–12:10 pm | Wed, March 26, 2025

Utility + Charging Provider Partnerships: Solutions for Customer Charging Needs

The success of EV charging infrastructure depends on strong collaboration between utilities and charging providers. This panel will explore how these partnerships can streamline charging deployment, improve customer experience, and ensure long-term asset utilization. Industry experts will discuss key challenges, such as multi-family dwelling installations, demand charge management, and data reporting, while also addressing forward-looking topics like load management and vehicle-grid integration. Attendees will gain insights into how utilities and charging providers can work together to expand EV charging access efficiently and effectively.

Key Takeaways:

  • Seamless End-User Experience: Strategies for ensuring a smooth charging experience through strong utility-charging provider collaboration.
  • Multi-Family Charging Challenges: Innovative approaches to overcoming power capacity issues and boosting charger utilization in multi-family dwellings.
  • Avoiding Stranded Assets: Best practices for ensuring installed chargers remain functional and well-utilized over time.
  • Demand Charge Management: How utilities and charging providers can work together on rate structures, demand response, and power throttling solutions.
  • Data Reporting & Program Success: The role of data in regulatory compliance, funding justification, and optimizing EV programs.
  • Future Considerations: Emerging trends in load management, vehicle-grid integration, and evolving utility programs to support EV adoption.

Join this discussion to learn how utilities and charging providers can drive EV infrastructure expansion while balancing grid stability, affordability, and customer needs.


12:15 pm–1:15 pm | Thu, March 27, 2025

EV Charging Answers Bar

Did you miss your chance to meet a speaker 1:1 or get your question answered in a session? Speakers will host 1-hour sessions at dedicated lounges at our EV Charging Answers Bar on the Expo floor. Attendees can join on a first-come, first-served basis to ask questions and network with our speaker hosts. Plan ahead by reviewing speaker bios and company information listed below. 


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