Argonne OutLoud: A Greener Getaway: The Economic and Environmental Impact of E/V Travel

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How does electric vehicle (EV) travel contribute to a cleaner environment and bring about significant economic advantages?

In the latest series of the OutLoud Lecture Series titled, "A Greener Getaway: The Economic and Environmental Impact of E/V Travel," researchers explored this question by speaking to the dual benefits of adopting eco-friendly transportation methods and the evolution of sustainable transportation.

Hosted on June 20, 2024 at Argonne National Laboratory, researchers also spoke to the challenges of EV accessibility and investments in future infrastructure improvements.

With summer vacation planning in full swing, attendees left with a greater understanding about how to make informed choices that could foster a more sustainable and responsible approach to upcoming getaways.

00:00 Introduction by Associate Laboratory Director Megan Clifford
02:44 OutLoud kickoff by Argonne Laboratory Director Paul Kearns
07:46 Director, David Anderson
09:54 Systems Analyst, Jarrod Kelly
15:36 Energy Systems Analyst, Xinyu Liu
23:12 Group manager, Joann Zhou
32:05 Transportation economist, Yue Ke
38:22 Panel discussion and Q&A

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