Webinars

 

July 28th, 2021

 

Preparing Your Hometown for Electric Transit

Rural towns and smaller municipalities have specific challenges when it comes to using electric vehicles in their transit systems and installing electric vehicle charging infrastructure. From power delivery and lack of community support to local availability of electric vehicles and overall lack of awareness, rural townships may face multiple roadblocks.

July 17th, 2021

 

EV Market Watch: Work Trucks 2021

Watch this 2021 update on the popular 2020 LCF webinar! Discover all of the options available on the market today and what vehicles are coming soon. The webinar features Jared Schnader with CALSTART who facilitates a moderated discussion with Keith Brandis with the Volvo Lights project and Alexander Voets with Daimler Trucks North America.

December 14th, 2020

 

Preparing Your Hometown for EVs

Rural towns and smaller municipalities have specific challenges when it comes to the installation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. From power delivery and lack of community support to local availability of electric vehicles and overall lack of awareness; rural townships may face multiple roadblocks to the implementation of their charging infrastructure plans. In this webinar, experts from electrical Co-ops, regulated utilities, EVSE experts and Clean Cities coalitions share case studies and best practices to help you avoid the pitfalls that can impede your plans for an effective and equitable charging infrastructure that fits the needs of your residents today and tomorrow.

October 12th, 2020

 

First Steps for Fleets Interested in EVs

Watch to learn about the differences between EVs and gaseous fueled vehicles, benefits of EVs, and total cost of ownership. This webinar covers things to consider when making the decision to try EVs, fleet analysis and EV Suitability of your fleet, utilizing data and telematics to inform your EV procurement decisions, along with understanding the new networks and types of partnerships you will need.