LightMoves
Silicon Valley Driving Charged and Connected Symposium
June 6, 2013 – June 7, 2013
Event
2 Days
Technology is changing the way we get around. . . with Silicon Valley leading the Charge.

Connected cars and cities enable the mass adoption of electric vehicles; smart energy solutions; shared rides, cars, and even bikes; safer driving; and better transit experiences – all steering us down a more sustainable path. Be part of this revolution and understand how cutting edge technologies will impact your business, employees and day-to-day lives.

Technology is changing the way we get around. . . with Silicon Valley leading the Charge.

Connected cars and cities enable the mass adoption of electric vehicles; smart energy solutions; shared rides, cars, and even bikes; safer driving; and better transit experiences – all steering us down a more sustainable path. Be part of this revolution and understand how cutting edge technologies will impact your business, employees and day-to-day lives.









 MINETA TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE’S

22ND ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET AND

CONVOCATION CEREMONY

S AT U R DAY, J U N E 2 2 , 2 0 1 3

B A R R E T T B A L L ROOM

S A N J O S É S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y


S P E C I A L G U E S T S

U.S. Secretary of Transportation

Ray LaHood

Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation

Norman Mineta

Honored the Masters of Science in

Transportation Management and the Garrett Morgan

National Sustainable Transportation Competitors.



New LED Lighting Control System Technology is changing the way we 
"flip the switch” - 
Your traditional wall mounted light switch and how you manage your power is all about to change….

Lighting pioneer, Jim Helmer agreed to install the first LUXERA SmartSwitch™ LED Power Management with Digital Control and Automation Capabilities system in his office.  

"When I served as Director of Transportation for the City of San Jose, our agency was a leader in the conversion of incandescent traffic signal heads to LED, and installing some of the first "adaptive" LED street-lighting systems in the nation. Now, as President of LightMoves, I am witnessing firsthand the ease of control, uniform & flicker-free lighting levels and 80% energy savings of the indoor LUXERA DC lighting solution on an existing AC circuit

PALO ALTO, C.A., Jun. 6, 2013 – The Bay Area Climate Collaborative (BACC) and Silicon Valley Leadership Group, today announced the winners of the 2013 Ready, Set, Charge! Bay Area Electric Vehicle (EV) Readiness Awards at the 2013 Silicon Valley Driving Charged & Connected Symposium, taking place at SAP in Palo Alto, California.
Awards were presented in three categories to the following recipients:
Most EV Ready Business (tied) – Google, SAP
Most EV Ready Community - Small/Medium category – The City of Davis; Large category – The City of San Jose
Most EV Ready Development – Madera Apartments

PALO ALTO, C.A., Jun. 6, 2013 – The Bay Area Climate Collaborative (BACC) and Silicon Valley Leadership Group, today announced the winners of the 2013 Ready, Set, Charge! Bay Area Electric Vehicle (EV) Readiness Awards at the 2013 Silicon Valley Driving Charged & Connected Symposium, taking place at SAP in Palo Alto, California.
Awards were presented in three categories to the following recipients:
Most EV Ready Business (tied) – Google, SAP
Most EV Ready Community - Small/Medium category – The City of Davis; Large category – The City of San Jose
Most EV Ready Development – Madera Apartments

LightMoves President, Jim Helmer was "Ready, Set and Charged"

to be invited by the SVLG to speak at the Silicon Valley Driving Charged and Connected 2 day Symposium during the Governors Forum Interagency Working Group on the ZEV action plan.  Jim was also honored to be selected to be on the EV expert evaluation committee for BACC's Ready, Set, Charge! Bay Area EV Readiness Awards.

Video of Geoffrey Moore's keynote presentation



LightMoves with Mayor Alan Arakawa and County of Maui will demonstrate to the public the most advanced LED Smart streetlights of it’s kind in the United States.

"Lights being developed today are no longer being used just to light the streets; they are becoming part of the energy-conserving smart grid solution."