EV Adoption
Brian Guzek is Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Duquesne Light.
The Public Utilities Fortnightly team asked the same five broad questions of eighteen experts from twelve utilities. We found it so interesting to compare these dozen discussions, the commonalities, and the differences too. Read on to see what's up with EVs at Arizona Public Service, Avangrid, CMS Energy, Commonwealth Edison, Con Edison, Duquesne Light, Idaho Power, National Grid, NiSource, Portland General Electric, Puget Sound Energy, and Southern Company.
And we wish to express PUF's gratitude to Bidgely, the energy intelligence and EV solutions company, that sponsored this special feature, and made it possible for us to bring it to you.
PUF's Steve Mitnick: What's the goal of Duquesne Light Company's electric vehicle programs, residential and commercial fleet?
Brian Guzek: In the Pittsburgh region, we're experiencing a growing demand for cleaner transportation options with a focus on electric vehicles. The growing demand, which is part of a broader, economy-wide transition to cleaner sources of energy, has the potential to truly change how we live.
As with any transformational movement, it's important to maintain focus on a vision for how we can help our customers and communities thrive. Our vision is to enable a larger than light, clean energy future for all.