Meeting the Mark: Aligning regulations and standards with ZEV targets
Expert Research Staff
Dale Hall
Senior Researcher
Dale Hall is a senior researcher focused on light-duty electric vehicles at the ICCT, where he has worked since 2016. As part of the International Partnerships program, Dale administers the ICCT’s duties as the secretariat for the International Zero-Emission Vehicle Alliance, a coalition of 23 leading governments committed to transitioning to zero-emission vehicles, and also supports the secretariat for the ZEV Transition Council. Dale’s research is focused on charging infrastructure and in regulations to decarbonize road transport like CO2 standards and ZEV regulations. From 2022–2023, Dale worked in the UK Department for Transport on designing and implementing their world-leading ZEV mandate.
Dale holds a B.S. in Engineering Physics and Urban Studies from Stanford University, where he also worked as a research assistant in an astrophysics laboratory. Previously, he worked on city decarbonization strategies in the San Francisco Bay Area for Menlo Spark. Originally from Northern California, Dale now lives in New York City, where he advocates for sustainable and safe transportation options.
Publications See All
The role of supply-side regulations in meeting Indonesia’s 2030 electric vehicle target
Adapting zero-emission vehicle incentives for a mainstream market
Other Work See All
Fully electric—not plug-in hybrid—is still the future of the American car
Will the U.S. EV battery recycling industry be ready for millions of end-of-life batteries?
Coming back for seconds: Can ZEV regulations expand access to used ZEVs?
Understanding and supporting the used zero emission vehicle market