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WEBINAR: February 5, 2026, 10:00AM - 11:00AM PT
Join Caltrans to explore Mobile Electric Vehicle Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) deployment opportunities. This session brings together the latest research insights and expert analysis on one of the most critical challenges facing electric vehicle adoption today.
The electric vehicle revolution is transforming transportation, but charging infrastructure remains a significant barrier to widespread adoption. Mobile DCFC technology offers innovative solutions to bridge the gap, providing flexible and accessible charging options that can accelerate the transition to sustainable transportation across diverse communities and geographies.
The webinar will dive deep into current deployment strategies, implementation barriers, and practical solutions emerging from completed and ongoing research efforts. Experts will share findings on how to overcome obstacles and accelerate EV infrastructure development. Register today to gain valuable knowledge from industry leaders and be part of shaping the future of electric mobility.
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Mobile Electric Vehicle Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) offers a flexible, transportable solution to EV charging infrastructure gaps. Unlike fixed stations, these units can be deployed to high-demand locations, special events, or underserved areas where permanent infrastructure isn't yet available.
These mobile systems deliver rapid charging capabilities, typically adding significant range in 20-30 minutes, to serve as a bridge between current limitations and future permanent charging networks.
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