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Electric Bus/Fleet Transition Planning — Lessons Learned

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Electrifying vehicle fleets typically ranks as an achievable goal as municipalities, fleet operators and electric utilities implement sustainability and emissions reduction plans. This can even be considered “low hanging fruit” when considering recent policy and funding drivers that incentivize a timely transition.

In this webinar, you will learn how many fleet owner/operators, public transit system operators, vehicle manufacturers, technology providers and utilities are moving forward — particularly with respect to the build-out of electrical charging infrastructure.

Speakers

Kyle Pynn

Transportation Electrification Business Line Director

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Kyle leads a team specializing in design and construction of electrification infrastructure programs for transit bus systems, medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, utility electrification and hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicles.

Lucas McIntosh

Managing Director, 1898 & Co.

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As managing director for 1898 & Co., a part of Burns & McDonnell, Lucas leads a team of consultants focusing on applying proven methodologies and strategies for a number of critical infrastructure systems. Prior to his current role, he led grid modernization and distribution system planning efforts.

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