This webinar will highlight key themes from the Enabling Accessible EV Charging Guidelines, which provide guidance on improving the usability of EV charging infrastructure for people with disability.

The session will touch on selected aspects of the EV charging experience, including site layout, charging equipment, wayfinding, and payment, focusing on issues that commonly arise in real-world deployments. Drawing on research, consultation, and international best practice, the webinar will share insights into accessibility challenges and examples of good practice emerging in Australia and overseas. The webinar aims to support awareness and informed decision-making among planners, infrastructure providers, and policymakers as EV charging networks continue to expand.

Details About the Webinar

Tuesday, 23/06/2026 · 1:00 p.m. Sydney (GMT +10:00)
Cost: Free
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About the Speakers

1776228164-162810e5ebddf3cb Erik van Vulpen

Erik van Vulpen is Deputy Director of the Centre for Technology Infusion at La Trobe University, with senior executive responsibility for applied research strategy, industry partnerships, and large multi-partner programs spanning transport technology, accessibility, and digital innovation.

1776228232-a02f6953950e0e01 Dr Aseel Bedari

Dr Aseel Bedari is a researcher at the Centre for Technology Infusion (CTI), La Trobe University, specialising in intelligent systems, human-machine interfaces, and data-driven innovation in transport. Her work focuses on improving safety, accessibility, and connected mobility through applied research and large-scale trials.

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