
About this event
This panel bridges the gap between available state and utility funding and the practical implementation of EV charging as a must-have amenity for multifamily residential developments.
Moderator: Monica Rosenbluth | Manager, Transportation Electrification Services, E Source Monica has spent years at the forefront of the electric mobility sector, previously managing a diverse suite of EV programs for a major North American utility. At E Source, she leads cross-functional teams to design and deploy feasible, scalable solutions that help utilities achieve their ambitious transportation electrification goals.
Panelist: Zahra Al-Saloom | Program ManagerTransportation, Colorado Energy Office. Zahra manages state-level grant programs and technical assistance that help property owners deploy accessible and efficient charging solutions in multi-family housing.
Panelist: Dana R. Winchell | Electric Vehicle Team, Xcel Energy. Dana is an expert in utility-side EV programs, helping developers navigate grid integration and maximize rebate opportunities for reliable infrastructure.About the HostWomen Who Charge (WWC) is a Colorado-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to accelerating the transition to a zero-emission future. Founded by LaSheita Sayer, WWC creates inclusive spaces for women and underrepresented communities to lead in the climate-tech and electric transportation sectors. Through education, workforce development, and high-energy community events, WWC is sparking the connections that make sustainable living attainable and equitable for all Coloradans.https://womenwhocharge.org/co-climate-week
Topics & Tags
Climate
Tech
Climate
Tech
Date & time
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 · 8:00 PM – 8:45 PM
America/Denver
Location
CSU Spur, 4777 National Western Dr, Denver, CO 80216, USA, Denver, United States
America/Denver
Attendance
17 going · 17 spots
Organised by
Colorado Climate Week