Hear from fleets who have been running their own large-scale charging depots to understand the day-to-day workings of running this new infrastructure.
EV & Charging Expo 2024
Fleets-related panel sessions recorded at the EV & Charging Expo 2024.
Listen to industry leaders share what they’re learning about real-life technology choices, costs and business cases, and how to operate and optimize.
Charging infrastructure is anything but one-size-fits-all. Learn about the unique solutions being deployed across the medium- and heavy-duty spectrum.
This panel shares how municipalities create a roadmap for fleet decarbonization, taking into account vehicle requirements and facility capacities, and how to get started with what Deloitte consultant and moderator Elizabeth Baker calls “no regret” decisions.
ESG Global Advisors’ CEO Sarah Keyes maps out the urgency to prepare and shares tips to begin planning for this once-in-a-lifetime economic transformation that will affect companies across sectors, both large and small, as we decarbonize transportation.
NACFE’s Run on Less Electric Depot program offers up incomparable public data for other fleets to learn from, including the energy used on site, the mileage of the trucks each day, idling time, average speed, number of deliveries made, weather and so much more.
The Innovative Vehicle Institute (IVI) has identified the key success criteria for optimally deploying electric vehicles. This session provides a better understanding of how targeted truck electrification can benefit your fleet.
This presentation from BGIS highlights best practices for ensuring charger reliability from the chargers and facilities under their operations and management.
Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations allow fleets, EV charging owners, and renewable fuel developers to generate credits with fuel they supply or use.
Fleets, utilities and experts come together to identify the key strategies needed to overcome those barriers and facilitate fleet charging at scale.
Being able to plug in on the go represents the biggest opportunity for fleets to expand their EV activities, allowing them to operate beyond the sandbox bounded by a vehicle’s range and its charging site.
Whether it’s a senior executive or a relief pharmacist, Loblaw Companies is transitioning their corporate drivers of over 1200 vehicles to zero-emissions within the next 6 years.
This panel explains how to integrate telematics and dispatch software so you can add vehicle detection and state of charge, calculate the energy needs of specific routes, and even predict the unexpected.