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Call for Papers (due Sept 29): Workshop on the Economics and Policy of Electric Transportation Infrastructure, Nov 20-21, 2025 Harvard Salata Institute

  • 1.  Call for Papers (due Sept 29): Workshop on the Economics and Policy of Electric Transportation Infrastructure, Nov 20-21, 2025 Harvard Salata Institute

    Posted 09-10-2025 17:21

    Dear Colleagues, 

    We are pleased to announce this call for papers for the second Workshop on the Economics and Policy of Electric Transportation Charging Infrastructure, hosted by Harvard University's Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability and MIT's Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR). The event will take place at Harvard in Cambridge, MA on Thursday and Friday, November 20 and 21, 2025. The workshop will begin with dinner and an early-career session on Thursday and a full day of talks on Friday. A special session will be reserved for practitioners from leading organizations in EV charging to discuss data and research challenges.

    We welcome extended abstracts or full papers and participation by all interested scholars. The submissions deadline is September 29, 2025 11:59pm US eastern time. The call for papers is here:
    https://salatainstitute.harvard.edu/workshop-on-the-economics-and-policy-of-electric-transportation-charging-infrastructure-2025/

    The conference program will be announced by Monday October 20, 2025 on the Salata Institute website. Ph.D. students, post-doctoral scholars, early-career scholars, and researchers from under-represented groups are strongly encouraged to submit. Funds to cover travel and accommodations are available for presenters and discussants.  

    Mike Toffel, HBS
    Omar I. Asensio, Georgia Tech

     

    Michael Toffel

    Senator John Heinz Professor of Environmental Management

    Harvard Business School

    mtoffel@hbs.edu | website | @MikeToffel

    Faculty Chair, HBS Business and Environment Initiative

    Host, HBS Climate Rising podcast

    Co-faculty, HBS Online Business and Climate Change course

    Working Conditions in Supply Chain research translations