Fleet Electrification Without the Guesswork: What Fleet Managers Need to Know Now

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Fleet electrification is no longer a theoretical discussion. For many organizations, the conversation has shifted from whether to electrify to how to deploy EVs in ways that support real operations, budgets, and infrastructure constraints.

Fleet managers across corporate, commercial, and public-sector organizations are asking practical questions:

  • How much charging infrastructure is actually needed to support daily operations?
  • Should fleets deploy Level 2 chargers or DC fast charging or both?
  • What role do utilities, site design, and power availability play in deployment timelines?
  • How can fleets control costs while scaling electrification over time?

This webinar brings together Blink Charging experts to break down the operational realities of fleet electrification, moving beyond industry debate and focusing on what fleet managers actually need to get projects moving.

If you’re attending ACT Expo or exploring new strategies for fleet electrification, this session will provide practical insight into how organizations are approaching infrastructure planning, technology selection, and deployment strategies today, including:

  • Turning EV Plans into Operational Strategy: Fleet electrification requires more than vehicle procurement. Learn how fleets are aligning charging infrastructure, electrical capacity, and operational planning to support real-world deployment.
  • Why Site Assessments Are Critical: Discover how early infrastructure evaluations help fleets determine electrical capacity, installation considerations, and the most effective charging locations before equipment is installed.
  • Charging Strategies that Match Fleet Duty Cycles: Understand when Level 2 charging works best for depot and overnight charging, and when DC fast charging becomes essential for high-utilization fleets.
  • Managing Costs and Deployment Timelines: Explore the factors that influence EV charging project timelines, including utility coordination, infrastructure readiness, and phased deployment strategies.
  • Building Infrastructure That Can Grow with Your Fleet: Learn how organizations are designing charging networks that allow them to expand as fleet adoption increases.

Randy Etman

Senior Director of Sales, Business Development and Government

Blink Charging

Maddy Wise

Business Development Manager, Strategic Markets & Accounts

Blink Charging