
Before receiving an electric vehicle order, fleets should build a solid strategy that can answer these important questions.
Before receiving an electric vehicle order, fleets should build a solid strategy that can answer these important questions.
At the 2022 Fleet Forward Conference, Bill Cawein of FedEx Express will dive into the company’s global plans to decarbonize and share learnings from the rollout of the first 150 BrightDrop electric delivery vehicles.
Attendees will be able to ride along in the electric Canoo Lifestyle Vehicle (LV) and the Canoo Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle (LDV), along with electric passenger cars, trucks, and vans from eight other automakers.
At the next Fleet Forward: The Tour stop in Chicago Ryan Pritchard of Pritchard Companies will share his firsthand experience driving and charging 54 electric vehicle models.
The one-day event on June 16 will feature electric passenger cars and electric commercial trucks and vans, as well as educational seminars on fleet electrification.
BMW i4 and iX, Ford E-Transit, Cenntro LS 400, and Lightning eMotors Ford Transit 350HD Passenger Van have been added to the ride-and-drive portion of the Atlanta event, convening March 31.
Ford Pro’s Muffi Ghadiali will address charging strategies and how data is extracted, organized, and applied in each step of the fleet electrification process.
Fleet Forward: The Tour — regional, one-day events where fleets can experience electric vehicles and new technologies firsthand — will stop first in Atlanta on March 31.
Whether plugging in EVs at work, at home, or in public, a fleet operation must take the steps and do the research to determine the most efficient and time-saving balance of infrastructure.
Two experienced fleet managers walk through the long lists and many months of procedures needed to connect electric vehicles to the best power sources.
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