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Content Description

Electric Vehicle Charging: Basics and Beyond, 2023
CEU: 0.125 | CEU Code: CP-EN-126007-0125

The growth of EV (electric vehicle) adoption is accelerating and the behavior of EV drivers is increasing the demand for electric vehicle charging stations. This education course explains the different types of charging available and their suitable applications, and discusses the planning and installation considerations for electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE).

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the relationship between EV adoption, fuel consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Recall fueling models, and EV charge and charge speed types.
  • Describe how state and local codes and regulations, such as CALGreen, and the LEED green building rating system are encouraging the development of EV charging station infrastructure as part of broader sustainability goals.
  • Discuss various site assessment and selection considerations and how they impact both the safety and cost of EVSE installations.
  • Specify stations that meet ADA requirements and are safe and secure for drivers and pedestrian traffic.

Faculty BIO

Deana Haynes, MBA, LEED AP BD+C, Assoc. AIA, NOMA, is a real estate executive with nearly 20 years of multidisciplinary experience in the industry. As Director of Commercial Real Estate at ChargePoint, she's expanding ChargePoint's leadership in the Commercial Real Estate segment through the development of new technology solutions and business models that allow real estate organizations of all kinds to capitalize on the growing need for EV charging at their properties.



Throughout her career, she has led global and domestic transformative business initiatives and strategic projects for high-profile clients and multinational corporations. An experienced sustainability leader, she has also developed and implemented corporate sustainability strategies and green building transformation initiatives for a number of organizations. Her professional career includes tenure at leading organizations including JLL, Lendlease and Ernst & Young. She holds an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and earned a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.



Dedicated to serving the community, Deana serves on the board of several Chicago-based nonprofits focused on homelessness, affordable housing, and green building.


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