Central Tennessee IEEE Meeting: Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EV) will lead to a more sustainable future, but it can’t happen without a robust and accessible EV charging network. The ability to charge electric vehicles efficiently and economically without overloading the power system is critical and depends on a reliable electrical infrastructure.
To better understand these evolving needs, research must be done to gather data on the practical application of the EV charging networks. Some of that research is being done at Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Center (PSEC) in Pittsburgh, PA, headed by IEEE Senior Member, Dan Carnovale. He will provide a virtual tour and presentation of the PSEC’s EV charging research.
We will then discuss the design considerations for planning new EV charging infrastructure and modifying existing infrastructure to accommodate EV charging needs.
Note, this location is capacity-limited, so please sign up early to ensure your spot!
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REGISTRATION FEE:
IEEE Members $15
Non-Members $30
IEEE Student Members $10
IEEE Life Members $10
PLEASE REGISTER BY: February 4th, 2025
PDH CERTIFICATES for 3 Professional Development Hours will be issued.
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- Date: 06 Feb 2025
- Time: 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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- Starts 24 January 2025 12:00 PM
- Ends 04 February 2025 11:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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- Menu: Standard Lunch, Vegetarian Lunch
Speakers
Aaron Powell of Eaton Corporation
Biography:
Aaron Powell has 20 years of experience in energy management and control. He has spent his last 5 years at Eaton as a Sr. Power Systems Control Engineer and currently is the Energy Transition Application Engineer for the Southeast Region. Aaron holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Tennessee State University.
Dan Carnovale of Eaton Corporation
Biography:
Daniel J. Carnovale (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Gannon University, Erie, PA, USA, the M.S. degree in power systems from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA, and the MBA degree from Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. He is currently the Director of the Eaton Experience Centers in Pittsburgh and Houston. Prior to his current role, he created, expanded and managed the Power Systems Experience Center in Pittsburgh since 2005 where 10’s of thousands of visitors have come to learn about Eaton and their electrical solutions for power quality, efficiency and safety. He also supported the expansion of the Houston experience center following the Cooper acquisition. Prior to his role in marketing, he led a group of engineers performing power quality analysis for EESS and conducted several hundred power quality site investigations for commercial, industrial, and utility power systems: evaluating electrical issues and applying solutions. Prior to Eaton, he worked for Westinghouse Engineering Services and ABB Power T&D working with industrial and utility customers to provide engineered solutions for power quality and energy management. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the states of Pennsylvania, California and Alaska, a Certified Energy Manager (CEM).
Agenda
8:30 AM to 9:00 AM: Sign-in and Refreshments
9:00 AM to Noon: Program
Noon to 1:00 PM: Lunch