Trevor has over three years of experience working at the intersection of public policy and engineering related to electric mobility and the energy transition. He has consulted several municipalities across Canada on EV Ready building bylaws and renewal energy requirements, conducted feasibility studies for fleet electrification in both the private and public sector, and has developed draft standards regarding EV charging. Additionally, he has handled the design, installation and management of EV Ready multi-use residential projects and DC fast charging infrastructure, and public charging for “garage orphans”. Trevor holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Queen’s University.