Grid Talk

Dramatic Fed EV Charging Expansion

October 18, 2022 DOE|Advanced Grid Research
Grid Talk
Dramatic Fed EV Charging Expansion
Show Notes

The federal government is spending $7.5 billion on Electric Vehicle infrastructure to increase EV adoption across the country. In this episode of Grid Talk, host Marty Rosenberg chats with Nick Voris who is the senior manager of electrification for Evergy.

“It’s going to unlock nationwide travel with respect to EVs,” said Voris.

The money will be spent over the next five years to create electrification corridors.

“The National EV Infrastructure Program… is intent on creating charging sites every 50 miles along our major highway corridors coast-to-coast.” 

“Once we get to the point that we have highway corridor stations every 50 miles, it really reduces or dare I say, eliminates range anxiety because you have so many charging options that do not exist right now so if you can travel Interstate with an EV.” 

Voris believes this one of the most dynamic corners in the utility industry right now.

“I don’t think there’s anything that the utility does that’s sexy, but this is the closest thing.”

Nick Voris leads the Evergy team responsible for developing and implementing electrification products and services, including the utility’s long-term electrification roadmap. He been with Evergy since 2017. He previously worked for Kansas City Power and Light and City Utilities of Springfield, MO.

Voris has a Master of Business Administration from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology.