Click HERE to register for Webinar #8 on Aug. 8 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. EST.
As part of our on-going support for industry organizations, we are thrilled to announce our participation in NACFE’s Run on Less Electric DEPOT (RoL-E DEPOT) “Bootcamp Training” webinar series. The North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE), and its partner RMI, have joined forces to present this informative (and free) 10-part educational series which aims to provide valuable insights and guidance to fleet managers, utility planners, policymakers, and other stakeholders involved in the scaling of electric truck fleets.
Synop CCO Mark Braby will participate as a panelist in “Selecting and Managing Cost-Effective Charging” on Aug. 8 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. EST. The session will delve into best practices, strategies, and considerations to help EV fleet operators optimize their charging infrastructure investments. We will not only discuss cost-effective charging software solutions but also emphasize the importance of optimizing EV fleets as a whole.
The webinar series through the summer leads up to the RoL-E DEPOT main event in September, which will be a three-week demonstration of 10 participating fleet depots showcasing electric trucks delivering real freight on real routes. The data collected from the event will be published in mid-2024. With a primary focus on addressing the challenges associated with scaling commercial electric truck operations, RoL-E DEPOT aims to share insights, best practices, and strategies for successful fleet scaling in terms of charging infrastructure, grid capacity, resilience, and other key considerations.
We are excited to participate in NACFE’s “Bootcamp Training” webinar series to share our expertise on selecting and managing cost-effective charging solutions. Through our continuous support for industry organizations like NACFE, we are committed to driving the future of fleet electrification and shaping a more sustainable transportation landscape.
Click HERE to register for Webinar #8 on Aug. 8 at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. EST.