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Register Now for a Free Webinar on April 30th – “From Overbuilt to Optimized: Aligning EV Charging Infrastructure with Fleet Operations”

Many organizations are overbuilding EV charging infrastructure, leading to unnecessary costs as a consequence of grid constraints. This webinar will walk through a smarter approach: right-size first, then manage, then optimize.

Hear from speakers from Optony, The Mobility House, and Paired Power, with special guests from Peninsula Clean Energy, on how to scale EV charging without major utility upgrades.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to right-size charging infrastructure based on actual fleet needs
  • Ways to avoid costly demand charges and service upgrades
  • How onsite solar and site-level design can expand capacity
  • The role of managed charging for complex fleet operations
  • Key lessons from 50+ fleet deployments, revealing what works and what doesn’t

Build EV charging systems that are aligned, cost-effective, and scalable from day one.

Registration Details:

Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026

Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon Pacific Time / 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time

About the Speakers:

Natalie Hanson

Director of Energy Programs
Optony

As the Director of Energy Programs at Optony, Natalie Hanson leads nationwide electrification initiatives spanning project management, program development, policy and incentives, strategic planning, and stakeholder engagement across both public and private sectors.

Since 2022, she has managed Optony’s Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) technical assistance programs—including 3CE Plan Your Fleet, Peninsula Clean Energy GovEV, SVCE fleet electrification, and CPA Electric Fleet Transition—while leading fleet electrification and charging infrastructure planning for dozens of public agencies. She brings over 11 years of experience in energy project management and currently serves as Assistant Director of the U.S. DOE Onsite Energy Technical Assistance Partnership for the Western Region.

Tom McCalmont

CEO
PairedPower

Tom McCalmont is CEO and cofounder of Paired Power, specializing in resilient solar microgrid charging solutions for EVs and EV fleets. He has over 25 years of solar, storage, and EV charging experience. Prior to Paired Power, he co-founded the respected solar engineering firm, McCalmont Engineering, which has designed over 15 gigawatts (GW) of solar projects in 40 U.S. states (and today designs over 10% of the country’s total solar project capacity each year). Prior to that Tom was CEO and cofounder of Regrid Power, one of California’s earliest and most successful solar installation companies.

Tom has a demonstrated track record of creatively applying new technology to solving real world customer problems. He earned his MS degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University and both Sc.D. and BS degrees from Muskingum University. Tom holds 18 U.S. patents and is a licensed Professional Engineer, a charter NABCEP-certified Solar PV Installer, and an EVITP-certified licensed electrical/solar contractor in California.

Bernardo Raymundo

Business Development – Commercial Fleet Lead
The Mobility House

Bernardo Raymundo is a Commercial Fleet Lead in the Commercial Fleet segment at The Mobility House (TMH). Prior to TMH he worked at Fleetr and Samsara where he developed value-add partnerships and sales channels while working with fleets from every industry and size. He began his career at Tesla where he developed a passion for the field of electric mobility. Bernardo received a Bachelor of Science in Financial Management & Entrepreneurship from California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo.

Phillip Kobernick

Associate Director of Energy Programs
Peninsula Clean Energy

Phillip is the Associate Director of Energy Programs at Peninsula Clean Energy, the community choice energy program for San Mateo County and the city of Los Banos. He oversees EV and EV charging programs, including an award-winning program that has installed over 1,500 chargers at local multi-family properties, and building electrification programs, including a new direct install option for residential customers that focuses on cost-effective and right-sized solutions.