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Building Reliable EV Charging Networks with Aubrey Gunnels, CEO of 3V Infrastructure
Season 7 · Episode 81

Building Reliable EV Charging Networks with Aubrey Gunnels, CEO of 3V Infrastructure

Grid Connections

June 26, 202551m 32s

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Show Notes

Summary
Aubrey Gunnels, CEO of 3V Infrastructure, joins us to explore how strategic, data-driven infrastructure is key to overcoming the "charging deserts" that currently challenge EV adoption. Aubrey highlights practical ways 3V Infrastructure leverages partnerships, advanced analytics, and scalable deployment models to accelerate charging station availability and reliability. He also discusses critical lessons learned from real-world deployments, insights into navigating policy hurdles, and the importance of community-driven solutions to foster equitable access to clean transportation. This episode offers essential perspectives for anyone interested in the intersection of electric vehicles, infrastructure innovation, and sustainable growth.
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Takeaways:

  1. Reliability drives adoption: Consistent charger availability is critical for consumer confidence in EVs—more important even than sheer volume of chargers.
  2. Data analytics enhances uptime: Using real-time data and predictive analytics significantly reduces charger downtime by proactively addressing issues before they occur.
  3. Community-first infrastructure planning: Prioritizing underserved communities through targeted deployments not only promotes equitable EV adoption but also ensures long-term infrastructure sustainability.
  4. Partnerships are pivotal: Strategic partnerships with utilities, municipalities, and private entities streamline permitting processes and accelerate the pace of charger deployments.
  5. Standardization simplifies scaling: Implementing consistent hardware and software solutions enables rapid and cost-effective expansion of charging networks.
  6. Flexible funding approaches: Blending public incentives with private investment helps overcome initial financial barriers and supports quicker infrastructure rollout.
  7. Future-proof infrastructure investments: Ensuring infrastructure is built with the capacity for growth, including higher-power chargers and potential vehicle-to-grid (V2G) integration, prevents early obsolescence.


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