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Making the business case for EV fleets (Webinar)

Why Fleet Electrification Makes Economic Sense And How To Transition To EVs For Long-Term Success: Webinar, December 11, 2024, 12:30 pm EST

Whether you’re considering electrifying your fleet or already have some EVs on the road, this session is for you. We’ll challenge the current paradigms and processes around EV charging, and present new ways to think about your EV fleet operations and how to best solve electrification-related business problems.

In this webinar we’ll discuss:

  • The business case for fleet electrification
  • Critical areas to address for long-term success
  • Successful EV fleet operations to improve your overall business – even if you’re already running an EV fleet

Join us to get tangible takeaways for implementing a future-proof electrification strategy that drives your fleet business forward.

Reserve your spot—it’s free!


See the full session list for the December Virtual Conference here.

Broadcast live on December 10-12, 2024. This virtual event will span all things EV charging in two main tracks:

  • Track 1: Deploying EV Infrastructure & Fleets
    Content for fleet/facility managers, charging network operators, public transport planners, etc.
  • Track 2: Design & Manufacturing of Charging Systems
    Content for engineers who are building, testing, and manufacturing charging systems.

The free-to-attend conference will feature live presentations, interactive Q&As, on-demand webinars, and whitepaper downloads. All live webcast sessions are free to attend and will be recorded and available to watch on-demand after the event. Register to reserve your spot to watch it live or on-demand.

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