Monday, February 10, 2025 - Monday, February 10, 2025

MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 10. The February 10 Infrastructure TRIG meeting will focus on on-site electricity generation and microgrids, and specifically how on-site generation is being used as a bridging solution at charging infrastructure sites while awaiting utility interconnection and energization. Representatives from Mainspring, Hyliion, CARB, South Coast Air Quality Management, and utilities will provide updates on liner generator technology and emissions profiles, and the role this technology plays in transportation electrification and near-term deployments of electric trucks.

This meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 10, 2025, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. TRIG meetings are open to the public and will include public comments and questions at the end as time permits. The date, pacific standard time (PST), and Zoom link for this virtual TRIG Infrastructure workgroup meeting are shown below. Each member of the panel will be emailed a unique Zoom panelist link in advance. The public and members of other TRIG topic areas will need to register by selecting the registration link below.
Date:                February 10, 2025
Time:                1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Webinar:           Zoom
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The Infrastructure TRIG panel was updated on December 19 to include many active members from previous Infrastructure TRIG meetings plus new members selected from a list of applicants who responded to a notice released last November. During TRIG meetings, panelists may have video, chat, and screen-share permissions, and can mute/unmute themselves. As before, the panel is subject to change based on the evolving needs of the group. Lastly, the public will be encouraged to use the Zoom Q&A function to ask questions, provide comments and suggest agenda items for future meetings.
All active members will be expected to review meeting summaries and engage in constructive dialogue. Active members are also responsible for ensuring their desktop client or mobile app can support Zoom and that the program is loaded and working before the scheduled meeting. Please read information on installing and using Zoom for support. CARB staff do not provide support for Zoom software but will serve to host and administer Zoom functions throughout the meetings. Co-chairs are responsible for establishing timely agendas, keeping the meetings on track, and facilitating constructive, open dialogue. Meeting registration links and other meeting materials are available on the ACF Meetings and Events website.

Location

CA
United States
California US
Event Location:
CA
United States
California US