IEEE PI2 Austin, March 2021, Tech Meeting, “Electric Vehicle programs at Austin Energy"

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IEEE PI2 Austin, March 2021, Tech Meeting via WebEx (REMOTE) 6:30 pm Central, 7:30 pm Eastern

For PDH Hours, please email the PI2 Secretary, Eric Meier at eric.meier@ieee.org or pi2-secretary@ieee.org.

Abstract:

Austin is nationally recognized as an electric vehicle friendly city with over 1000 charging ports serving 12000+ drivers. Electric utilities must be prepared to support electric vehicle infrastructure and the associated load growth. This presentation will provide an overview on electric vehicle charging at the residential, commercial, and fleet level through the perspective of an electric utility. Austin Energy will share lessons learned during its deployment of charging infrastructure and how it tackles on the challenges in the transportation electrification space. Topics covered will be EV load curves, design scenarios diversity factors, charging use cases, emergency preparedness and more.



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  • Via WebEx
  • Austin, Texas
  • United States

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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE PI2 Secretary
  • Starts 01 March 2021 12:22 AM UTC
  • Ends 22 March 2021 11:22 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Kevin Chandra Kevin Chandra of Austin Energy

Topic:

Electric Vehicle programs at Austin Energy

Austin is nationally recognized as an electric vehicle friendly city with over 1000 charging ports serving 12000+ drivers. Electric utilities must be prepared to support electric vehicle infrastructure and the associated load growth. This presentation will provide an overview on electric vehicle charging at the residential, commercial, and fleet level through the perspective of an electric utility. Austin Energy will share lessons learned during its deployment of charging infrastructure and how it tackles on the challenges in the transportation electrification space. Topics covered will be EV load curves, design scenarios diversity factors, charging use cases, emergency preparedness and more.

Biography:

Kevin Chandra - Systems Engineer at Austin Energy

Kevin Chandra is a Systems Engineer at Austin Energy. In this role, Kevin works on distribution coordination issues, protection settings for reclosers and switchgears, and supports the utility’s construction standards.     

He has been with Austin Energy over four years beginning his career as a summer intern in 2016 through the American Public Power Association DEED grant. His roles at Austin Energy include Asset Management, Distribution Design & Standards, Finance & Rates, Relay Engineering, and Electric Vehicles & Emerging Technologies. Previously, Kevin worked as an engineering technician at the University of Texas’ Office of Sustainability focused on energy storage and solar projects.

Outside of Austin Energy, Kevin serves in leadership positions for the City of Austin Young Professionals and for the Austin Hub for the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers. Kevin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin (2017) and a Masters in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arkansas (2020) passing his Professional Engineering Exam in Power in 2019. He is currently pursuing an MBA in Strategic Management at the University of North Texas.





Agenda

 

Program 6:30 to 7:45 PM