Stan Cross

Electric Transportation Director
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Stan joined the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy in 2019. Stan leads SACE’s dynamic Electric Transportation Team, working across the Southeast to advocate for public policies and regulatory reforms, help state agencies and municipalities plan for and transition to EVs, implement innovative programs to expand light, medium and heavy-duty EV markets, and ensure the transition to electric transportation is just, equitable, and accessible to all.

Before joining SACE, Stan co-founded and served as CEO of Brightfield Transportation Solutions, an EV charging infrastructure and renewable energy company, worked as an electric transportation consultant for the cities of Raleigh and Charlotte, NC, and Energy Foundation, and directed campus sustainability and climate action at Warren Wilson College.

Stan serves or has served in a leadership capacity to the Southeast Electric Transportation Regional Initiative, Georgia’s Electric Mobility Innovation Alliance, Drive Electric Florida, Plug In North Carolina, South Carolina’s Electric Vehicle Stakeholder Initiative, and Drive Electric Tennessee.

Stan received a BA in Psychology from Skidmore College and his Masters of Arts and Science from the University of North Carolina at Asheville, with concentrations in climate change and creative writing.

Stan's Recent Posts

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Think Electric Vehicles are Slowing Down in the Southeast? New Report Shows Otherwise

The fifth annual "Transportation Electrification in the Southeast" report shows that with support from federal Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law programs, private sector electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing investments, jobs, EV sales,…

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Talking EVs: 3 Hot Topics Right Now

SACE's Electric Transportation Director shares insights into timely electric vehicle (EV) topics on LinkedIn. Check out what's captured his attention recently and join the conversation.

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Beyond EV Political Rancor are EV Facts

As EVs become political tools, it's easy to get lost and confused in the noise. In reality, EVs are not political; they are safe, reliable transportation tools. Let's cut through the noise.

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