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43 <br /> Electric Vehicle Transition Plan&Charging Infrastructure Evaluation for County Fleet RFQ 367-005463 <br /> Response to Request for Qualifications November 5,2025 <br /> Sam Pournazeri, PhD, PE I Project Director <br /> Dr. Sam Pournazeri is a Senior Director at ICF with over 15 years of experience <br /> advancing zero-emission transportation strategies for public agencies nationwide. He <br /> specializes in fleet electrification, emissions modeling, and infrastructure planning, <br /> helping state and local governments transition their medium-and heavy-duty <br /> (MDHD)fleets to zero-emission technologies. Sam has led numerous large-scale <br /> fleet electrification initiatives across the country, including projects for the City of <br /> Philadelphia, City of Baltimore, City of Raleigh, City of Iowa City, City of Alexandria <br /> (VA), and the City and County of Honolulu, among others. His work focuses on <br /> developing actionable fleet transition roadmaps, assessing infrastructure and facility <br /> readiness, and coordinating with utilities to enable cost-effective deployment of <br /> charging and fueling infrastructure. A nationally recognized expert in advanced <br /> transportation technologies, Sam brings deep technical expertise and hands-on <br /> experience guiding municipalities through all stages of the fleet electrification process <br /> from planning to implementation. He is based in our San Franciso, CA office. <br /> Theodora Konstantinou, PhD I Task 1 Lead <br /> Dr. Theodora Konstantinou is a lead transportation and energy consultant at ICF with <br /> 7 years of experience in transportation electrification and decarbonization. Her work <br /> at ICF focuses on developing EV roadmaps, charging infrastructure plans, and <br /> incentive programs at the state and local levels. Prior to joining ICF, she gained <br /> experience at the EV Research Center of the Institute of Transportation Studies at <br /> the University of California, Davis, where she led and oversaw research projects <br /> related to the used vehicle market and its implications for EVs, equity concerns <br /> regarding the impact of incentives on EV adoption, and EV adoption in rural areas. <br /> Theodora holds a PhD in transportation and infrastructure systems engineering from <br /> Purdue University, specializing in MD/HD vehicle electrification by examining the <br /> barriers to adoption and the proper implementation of EV technology in the trucking <br /> industry. She is based in our Los Angeles, CA office. <br /> Ramon Molina Garcia I Task 1 Lead <br /> Ramon Molina Garcia is a senior transportation specialist with expertise in zero- <br /> emission transportation, energy consumption, and infrastructure planning. He has <br /> worked with clients including LA Metro, International Council of Clean Transportation, <br /> SANDAG, and currently serves as deputy project manager for the LAUSD White <br /> Fleet electrification work and led the fleet transition suitability modeling for the City of <br /> -� Raleigh. He is focused on transitioning ICE technologies to ZEV and the resulting <br /> energy and air quality impacts with respect to state environmental goals. He is based <br /> in our Los Angeles, CA office. <br /> CONFIDENTIAL 3 <br />
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