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Scott Bradley

Director of Sales & Strategic Partnerships
Pioneer eMobility

Mr. Bradley leads the Pioneer eMobility e-Boost Off-Grid Infrastructure Team. Scott is an enthusiastic and devoted Electric Vehicle (EV) advocate. His areas of expertise encompass EV Charging and EV Charging Infrastructure. Scott has more than a decade of experience working in and exploring technology and energy industries and is often invited to speak at national events, focusing on forward-thinking topics such as off-grid EV charging and the future of the grid.

Scott is a dedicated researcher and historian in the evolution of the EV. Scott earned his MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Robotics and AI, from Brown University.

Scott Bradley’s Session(s):


12:15 pm–12:45 pm | Wed, March 26, 2025

Benefits of Mobile Charging for EV Fleets

As electric vehicle (EV) adoption grows, fleet operators are seeking innovative charging solutions to meet the demands of their diverse and dynamic operations. Mobile charging is emerging as a flexible and scalable option to support EV fleets in minimizing downtime and maximizing efficiency.

This session explores how mobile charging solutions can enhance fleet operability, support emergency or temporary needs, and provide cost-effective alternatives to fixed infrastructure. Learn about real-world applications of mobile charging for various fleet sizes, including its role in filling charging gaps and enabling rapid deployments in new locations. Industry experts will discuss operational considerations, the latest technologies, and strategies to integrate mobile charging into a broader energy and fleet management plan.

Whether you're managing a small delivery fleet or a large transit operation, this session will provide actionable insights to harness the benefits of mobile charging for your EV strategy.


1:00 pm–1:45 pm | Thu, March 27, 2025

Battery Energy Storage for Optimized EV Charging: Benefits and Limitations

Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are emerging as a critical component of EV charging infrastructure, offering the potential to reduce peak energy demands, lower operating costs, and integrate renewable energy sources. However, these systems also come with limitations, including high upfront costs, space constraints, and complex integration with grid operations. This panel brings together experts to explore the dual role of BESS in improving charging site efficiency and supporting grid stability.

Key topics include:

  • Assessing the economic and operational benefits of BESS for EV charging.
  • Addressing challenges in system design, permitting, and implementation.
  • Evaluating the role of BESS in enhancing grid resilience and integrating intermittent renewable energy sources.
  • Understanding limitations such as capacity constraints, degradation, and return on investment.

Attendees will gain actionable insights into when and how to leverage battery energy storage to optimize EV charging operations.


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