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Summary of Publications, Q1 2026
March 30, 2026
ATE summarizes recent publications covering cost savings from faster energization; EV state policy; proactive distribution system investment; the value of managed EV charging; and fire safety considerations for EVs and…
Newsletters
ATE 2025 Annual Report
February 27, 2026
2025 brought significant shifts for electric transportation and charging infrastructure. Throughout this period, ATE remained focused on its core mission: working with state leaders and public utility commissions to support…
Blog
Multistate Lawsuit Challenges Suspension of Federal EV Charging Funds
January 7, 2026
By: Philip B. Jones On December 16, the Attorneys General of 17 states filed suit against the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), challenging the…
Blog
Q4 2025 Policy Trends
January 7, 2026
By: Elizabeth Turnbull We’ve detailed many of the specific dockets and activities in our monthly State Activities Reports, but here are the broader policy and regulatory themes that we saw in…
Educational Resources
Energizing EV Charging Stations: New and Flexible Approaches to Capacity Constraints
December 17, 2025
Transportation electrification and other sources of load growth are challenging utilities to connect customers faster than ever. At the same time, technological advancements have given utilities and their customers more…
Educational Resources
Summary of Publications: Recent Literature on EV Energization for Small Fleets & Multifamily Housing
November 18, 2025
A U.S. DOE supported study by EPRI, Simplifying Utility Service Connections for Small Fleet and Multi-Family Housing Electric Vehicle Charging, uncovers EV service connection challenges and best practices for utilities…
Blog
An Unexpected Swim: Lessons for the EV Industry from Whitewater Rafting
November 10, 2025
By: Elizabeth Turnbull To say that the EV market faces uncertainty right now is an understatement. After several years of supportive policy and sustained market growth, the early conclusion of…
Blog
Where do we go from here?
October 14, 2025
By: Phillip B. Jones I am both an optimist and a realist about our EV future. First, optimism. Ironically, the phasing out of the federal tax credit may have spurred…
Educational Resources
ATE Webinar: Simplifying Utility Service Connections for Multifamily Housing
October 8, 2025
Bringing EV charging to multifamily housing (MFH) is critical to meeting consumer demand and adoption goals, but many property owners and managers face several unique challenges in navigating utility service…
Educational Resources
USEA Power Sector Podcast
October 2, 2025
ATE Executive Director, Phil Jones, appeared on the USEA Power Sector Podcast with Utility Dive journalist Herman K. Trabish to discuss ATE’s issue brief, “Making Electricity More Affordable with Electric…
Educational Resources
ATE Webinar: Simplifying Utility Service Connections for Small Fleets
September 30, 2025
This webinar unpacks the unique challenges faced by small fleets when establishing service connections for EV charging and examines effective strategies to streamline processes for these customers. Speakers
Educational Resources
(Webinar) The High Cost of Silos: Avoiding Pitfalls in EV Charging
September 10, 2025
ATE Executive Director Philip Jones and Open Charge Alliance’s Lonneke Driessen join Kameale Terry of ChargerHelp to discuss the costs associated with industry silos, the importance of protocol certification, and…








