Tolbert, Isaac
20232024

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Isaac Tolbert studies high-power electric vehicle (EV) charging systems and the integration of electric vehicles and renewable energy systems into the electric grid. Much of his work focuses on evaluating EV charging connector and inlet systems and contributing to light-, medium-, and heavy-duty EV charging standards development, including the SAE J1772 CCS, J3400 NACS, and J3271 MCS standards. Tolbert also works to characterize and improve the performance of EV charging systems in various conditions, including varying temperature, grid conditions, and control scenarios to strengthen charging interoperability, reliability, and performance.

Research Interests

Electric vehicle grid integration

High-power electric vehicle charging

Heavy-duty electric vehicle charging

Sustainable mobility

Vehicle electrification

Electric vehicle standards development

Professional Experience

Undergraduate Intern, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (2020)

Undergraduate Researcher, North Carolina State University (2019–2020)

Hardware Engineering Intern, Honeywell (2017–2019)

Education/Academic Qualification

Master, Electrical Engineering, North Carolina State University

Bachelor, Electrical Engineering, North Carolina State University

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