ECS Detroit Section Hosts Intro to Electric Vehicles for American Low-carbon Living (EVs4ALL)

Register for June 16 seminar

The ECS Detroit Section invites you to register for “ARPA-E EVs4ALL – Introduction of a current Initiative of the U.S. Department of Energy” on June 16 at Nissan Technical Center North America.

Program Performers presenting at the event are from ARPA-E, University of Maryland, Zeta Energy Corp, Ohio State University, and Tyfast.

Register now

Pre-registration by June 14 is required.

Event Information

Title: “ARPA-E EVs4ALL – Introduction of a Current Initiative of the U.S. Department of Energy”

Date: Monday, June 16, 2025

Schedule: 1800h Dinner | 1845-2015h Speakers

Location: Nissan Technical Center North America
39001 Sunrise Dr., Farmington Hills, Michigan 48331

Fees: Registration includes dinner.
Professionals: USD $20
Students: USD $10
Prior student presenters: USD $0

Topic

The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) advances high-potential, high-impact energy technologies that are too early for private sector investment. ARPA-E awardees are unique because they are developing disruptive and transformational energy technologies.

Under the ARPA-E umbrella, the currently active “Electric Vehicles for American Low-carbon Living” (EVs4ALL) program aims to increase EV market share by developing next-generation battery technologies to significantly improve EV affordability, convenience, reliability, and safety.

This seminar brings the ARPA-E EVs4ALL program to the ECS Detroit Section as well as anyone interested in learning about it.

Presenters

Dr. Halle Cheeseman, Program Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (ARPA-E)

Dr. Eric Wachsman, Director, Maryland Energy Innovation Institute; William L. Crentz Centennial Chair in Energy Research and Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland

Dr. Rodrigo Salvatierra, Chief Science Officer, Zeta Energy Corporation

Dr. Anne Co, Professor, Ohio State University

Dr. GJ la O’, CEO and Co-founder, Tyfast

Questions

Contact ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com.

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