About this Event
This workshop explores how Midwest communities are advancing clean, affordable electric mobility through strategic partnerships, effective community engagement, and equitable planning. Drawing on real efforts, such as bringing charging investments, promoting multimodal decarbonization campaigns, supporting municipalities through advocacy and resource-sharing, and leveraging the national Towards Equitable Electric Mobility (TEEM) framework, participants will learn how to shape electric transportation programs that reflect community needs and expand mobility options beyond EV ownership. The session will also highlight collaborative initiatives with utilities and local organizations to broaden education, engagement, and access, offering a model that communities can adapt and integrate into their own electrification efforts.
Participants will learn:
- How your community can benefit from clean, affordable electric mobility, including charging access, multimodal options, and decarbonization strategies.
- How to meaningfully engage residents and partners, using approaches that build trust and guide shared decision-making.
- Best practices for centering community needs from planning through implementation.
- Where to find additional support and resources, including TEEM guidance, statewide networks, and partner organizations
Ticket Cost: $25
Complimentary passes will be available.
This workshop is made possible in part by generous financial support from the McKnight Foundation.
About Forth
Forth is a nonprofit organization with a mission to electrify transportation by bringing people together to create solutions that reduce pollution and barriers to access. Founded in 2011, Forth’s diverse experience includes providing technical and outreach assistance to communities and states; designing and executing dozens of hands-on projects, from e-bike education and electric carsharing in historically underserved communities; and creating the nation’s first brand-neutral mobile EV showroom to support public education events. Forth believes that centering the needs of those with the greatest barriers produces better outcomes for all and is committed to centering equity in all our work.
About TEEM - Toward Equitable Electric Mobility
TEEM is a peer-to-peer network of advocates who share policy goals, build capacity, and advance racial equity in electric mobility and climate action. It provides hands-on support to member organizations nationwide while fostering a collaborative community where teams learn from and support one another across states.
For more information, contact Simbiat Yusuff-Mueller at [email protected].
Agenda
Michigan in Action: Community-Led Electrification Projects
Info: This panel will highlight community-led transportation electrification projects across Michigan that are driving local innovation, expanding access, and delivering benefits to communities.
The Role of Higher Education in Shaping the Future of Mobility
Info: This session explores how colleges and universities are leading innovative mobility projects and partnerships that support community-focused electric transportation and help power local communities forward.
Powering Communities Through Policy
Info: This panel explores how effective policy frameworks can empower communities by enabling strong partnerships that accelerate equitable, community-focused electric transportation solutions.
Powering Communities Through Inclusive Design
Info: This panel explores how integrating thoughtful amenities and accessibility features into transportation projects can create inclusive, community-focused electric mobility solutions that serve all residents.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
East Lansing Technology Innovation Center, 325 East Grand River Avenue, East Lansing, United States
USD 25.00








