Electric Truck Bootcamp #3: Charging 201 – Power Management & Resilience

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Sponsored by: Electriphi
   

 

 

Building out the physical charging infrastructure is only one piece of planning for electric truck charging. There are many additional factors to consider when planning when to charge which trucks at what power levels, including how to optimize charging to minimize electricity prices while also supporting renewable energy and resilience.

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The Electric Truck Bootcamp is a 10-part educational series on electric trucks — hosted by the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) and RMI — for fleet managers, utility planners, policymakers, and more. While the Run on Less – Electric event this September is focused on today’s fleet and OEM leaders who have electric trucks already in operation, the Electric Truck Bootcamp is designed with “fast followers” in mind, to:
  • Increase industry awareness of electric trucks
  • Provide professional development opportunities to decision-makers at all stages of their electrification journey
  • Synthesize quick takeaways and recommendations from NACFE and RMI’s electric truck work to date
  • Convene fleets and other stakeholders across the electric truck ecosystem to discuss key opportunities and challenges as they plan for future deployments of electric vehicles

Levi Lomeland

Sr. Account Executive in charge of West Coast Business Development

Electriphi

Scott Fisher

Vice President of Fleets & OEMs

Greenlots

Namit Singh

Chief Strategy Officer & Co-Founder

Microgrid Labs

Pam MacDougall

Senior Manager of Grid Modernization

Environmental Defense Fund

Christy Lewis

Director of Analysis

WattTime