Webinar: Supplier Spotlight - Electric Vehicle Charging Solutions
Multifamily NW Welcomes Whit Jamieson, Forth Mobility
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Multifamily housing (MFH) professionals should attend this webinar to stay ahead of the growing demand for electric vehicle (EV) charging. As EV adoption accelerates, especially in the PNW, residents increasingly expect convenient on-site charging options. This session will equip you with essential EV charging knowledge, from must-know terms to critical charging features, incentives, and MFH-specific strategies. Bring your site-specific questions to the Q/A to receive property specific guidance.
1.0 CEU
Multifamily NW Welcomes;
Whit Jamieson,
Senior Specialist, Forth Mobility
Whit is a Senior Specialist on Forth's Access to Charging team. He has a background in energy science, studying electric vehicles, utilities, power generation, and the grid through his BS in Energy Science at Western Washington University. While at Forth, Whit has worked on many programs, including Forth's E-Farms program, utility and ride-and-drive focused programs, and EV charging at multi-family properties, workplaces, along corridors, and in the right-of-way. In his spare time, Whit loves listening to audiobooks and podcasts, particularly those about urban design and housing.
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