
Reed Addis
PrincipalEnvironmental & Energy Consulting
Reed Addis provides strategic and legislative support for EEC’s clients. This includes the establishment of advocacy programs, development of policy positions and relationships within the Legislature and Administration. Mr. Addis works with legislators, agency staff, and other advocates to monitor political processes to help clients maximize their influence over policy decisions and increase funding opportunities for their programs. Prior to founding EEC, Mr.Addis worked for nine years with the consulting firm, Conservation Strategy Group (CSG), where he worked on funding and policy advocacy as the firm’s legislative director.
Mr. Addis has served as an adviser to Assembly Budget Chair John Laird, Representative Sam Farr, and Speaker Pro Tempore Fred Keeley and has extensive experience with issues ranging from recycling and conservation to environmental protection and clean energy policy. Mr.Addis also has experience in human rights law as he consulted with the European Union at the Danish Institute for Human Rights to promote corporate social responsibility standards. Mr. Addis is a graduate of the University of California at Santa Cruz with degrees in Environmental Studies and Politics.
Reed Addis’s Session(s):
10:45 am–11:30 am | All sessions are listed in Pacific Time
The Power of Policy in Fleet Electrification
As electric vehicle adoption continues to grow, government policies at the federal and state level are shaping the future of EV charging infrastructure. In this session, we'll explore the current and upcoming policies that impact EV charging infrastructure, including funding programs, tax incentives, and regulatory frameworks. We'll discuss the impact of these policies on the development of EV charging infrastructure, and what stakeholders need to know to stay up to date. Join us to gain insights and strategies for navigating the complex policy landscape of EV charging infrastructure.
Key takeaways from this session will include:
- Understanding the current federal and state policies around EV charging infrastructure, including funding programs, tax incentives, and regulatory frameworks.
- Knowing how to assess the impact of these policies on the development of EV charging infrastructure in different regions and markets.
- Learning how to stay up to date on the evolving policy landscape of EV charging infrastructure and how to engage with policymakers and advocacy groups to shape policies that support EV charging infrastructure development.