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Driving Change: Navigating the Future of EV Charging Etiquette

22 October 2024
12.00pm – 12.45pm AEDT
Online - Teams Webinar
Two ladies leaning on a car hood at an Electric Vehicle charger

As the electric vehicle landscape evolves in Australia and across the world, understanding and promoting appropriate charging etiquette is crucial for enabling a seamless transition.

Join us for an insightful webinar where we explore the application of implementation science to drive positive behavioural change among EV users.

Presented by lead researchers Arya Shinde and A/Prof Natalie Taylor, this webinar explores how implementation science frameworks can be applied to foster effective EV charging etiquette.

You’ll hear practical insights into:

  • Identifying barriers and facilitators to appropriate charging behaviour
  • Developing and implementing evidence-based interventions
  • Measuring and evaluating the effectiveness of these strategies

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand the role of implementation science in shaping EV charging behaviour
  • Learn about evidence-based strategies for promoting etiquette
  • Discover practical applications for researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals

Who Should Attend:

  • Policymakers and Regulators
  • Industry Professionals (e.g., EV manufacturers, charging infrastructure providers)
  • Transportation and Energy Experts
  • Researchers and Academics
  • Anyone interested in the future of EVs and infrastructure in Australia

Register Now! This event is free, but spaces are limited.

If you are interested in learning more about the Implementation Science projects A/Prof Natalie Taylor and her team are leading, check out the Implementation to Impact (i2i) website.

Learn more about UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute.

Speakers
Natalie Taylor

A/Prof. Natalie Taylor

Director of Research

Associate Professor Natalie Taylor is an implementation scientist and Director of Research at the School of Population Health, UNSW.

Her research focuses on bridging the gap between evidence and practice, aiming to improve patient care and outcomes. Recently, she has turned this expertise to the electrification sector, forming part of the research team on UNSW DGFI's 'Driving Change' project.

With a passion for translating research into real-world applications, she leads a team of dedicated researchers and is actively involved in initiatives to enhance research capacity within the university.

Arya Shinde

Arya Shinde

Research Assistant

Arya is a Research Assistant at the Implementation to Impact (i2i) lab within the School of Population Health at UNSW. She is passionate about using implementation science frameworks to facilitate positive behavioural change, enhancing healthy outcomes across organisational and everyday settings. This interest also extends to sustainability, as she led the Driving Change project with UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute (DGFI) which explores the mechanisms behind behavioural change in promoting environmentally conscious practices and fostering a culture of sustainable living with regard to electric vehicles.