Operating Alternative Fuel Vehicles in Extreme Weather

With much of the US being blanketed this winter by heavy snow, this one-hour webinar highlights the pros and cons of operating alternative fuel vehicles in regions with extreme temperature lows and highs—including fuel economy fluctuations, onboard tank storage, and fueling reliability. Learn from two experienced AFV fleet operators:

Kwik Trip – This chain of 400+ convenience stores operates a network of natural gas fueling stations and a fleet of heavy-duty CNG and LNG trucks in the snowy Midwestern states of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.

ThyssenKrupp Elevator – The US’s largest elevator manufacturer operates nearly 100 propane autogas vans in both extremely hot and cold climates, including Detroit, Phoenix, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Houston.

Patrick Couch

Project Director

Gladstein, Neandross & Associates

Tom Armstrong, Director of Fleet Management, ThyssenKrupp Elevator

Tom Armstrong, Director of Fleet Management, ThyssenKrupp Elevator

Tom Armstrong, Director of Fleet Management, ThyssenKrupp Elevator

Carl Suhr

Superintendent of Fleet Operations

Kwik Trip