• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Graham Evans

S&P Global

Director, Electrification Technology Research

Graham is Director, Electrification Technology within the Supply Chain and Technology department at S&P Global Mobility. He leads and manages the global research practice for Propulsion, Battery, Charging and Thermal Systems component forecasting, comprising eighteen analysts based in major automotive markets globally. Previously employed within Engineering, Graham has 10 years’ experience in Powertrain Development and Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) having previously worked for Ricardo, Bentley Motors and Jaguar Land Rover. He joined IHS Markit in 2016. IHS Markit merged with S&P Global in March 2022. Graham graduated from Loughborough University in the UK with a Master’s Degree in Automotive Engineering and is a Chartered Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

Sessions With Graham Evans

Wednesday, 11 March

  • 01:30pm - 02:20pm (CST) / -

    EV Charging Infrastructure: Conquering range anxiety

    Mobility/Transportation

    Substantial infrastructure for EV charging is needed for both EV owners without home chargers and for drivers to charge their EVs while travelling. Range-anxiety remains strong—at least among ICEV owners. This means that the quantity and quality of the EV charging infrastructure will play a big role in the growth and success of EVs—especially BEVs. At year-end 2018, the United States had about 10,000 public charging stations versus well over 100,000 gas stations. Is EV infrastructure growing fast enough? Do we need as many charging stations as gas stations? What are the barriers to infrastructure growth and their solutions?