About ASPIRE
ASPIRE is innovating the future of electrification — where energy is domestic, infrastructure is intelligent, and mobility is resilient.


Defined by collaboration across sectors, the center connects research to real-world deployment. The launch of the ASPIRE Foundation in 2025 marks its next chapter — accelerating impact at scale.
ASPIRE’s roots extend beyond its 2020 designation as a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center. Originating from the SELECT Center at Utah State University, ASPIRE has grown into a global, industry-supported initiative advancing electrified transportation.

ASPIRE’s work spans the full lifecycle of electrified transportation systems:

Why It Matters
Electrified transportation is more than a shift in vehicle technology. It requires rethinking how energy, infrastructure, and mobility systems work together.
ASPIRE addresses these challenges by focusing on:
The result is a model that supports economic growth, energy resilience, and improved air quality while preparing communities and industries for the future of transportation.
Leadership
ASPIRE is led by a multidisciplinary team with expertise spanning engineering, infrastructure, energy systems, and transportation. Leadership provides strategic direction across research, partnerships, and deployment efforts, ensuring alignment between technical innovation and real-world impact.

Center Director & Chief Executive Officer

Chief Operations Officer

Chief Strategy Officer & Director of Utah Electrification Initiative
Our Team
ASPIRE’s team includes faculty, researchers, students, and staff working across institutions and disciplines.
This collaborative environment enables:
Together, the ASPIRE team is building the knowledge, tools, and workforce needed to support electrified transportation at scale.
ASPIRE’s impact is driven by a robust ecosystem of partners across industry, academia, and government.
These partnerships enable:
By working across this ecosystem, ASPIRE accelerates the transition from innovation to implementation.

Contact Us
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