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SUMMARY:Exploring EVs in Municipal Fleets
DESCRIPTION:Municipal fleet electrification. Is it possible today? What vehicles can I order as plug-ins? Are they reliable? What metro fleets are using electric cars and trucks already? How can I get help funding electric vehicles in our city or county? \nJoin City of Olathe and Kansas City Regional Clean Cities to find out the answers to these questions and tour the solar-powered electric charging stations at Indian Creek Library. Olathe has been upgrading their EV fleet and installing 4 off-grid solar EV chargers. Find out what else they’re doing to clean up their fleet. \nAttendees will include members of the local chapter of American Public Works Association\, with lots of opportunities to share information\, lessons learned and best practices. \nStick around for additional lunch and learn regarding all-electric terminal tractors being used in metro yards\, including at Johnson County’s wastewater treatment plant. \nAttendance is limited. Register today to guarantee your seat and claim your complementary lunch. \nAgenda\nWelcome and Introduction\n \nCity of Olathe Fleet\n \nClean transportation planning\, research\, and deployments. Insight into the differences between EV and CNG refuse haulers. \nFleet Electrification Assistance and Funding Opportunities\n \nGreen Fleet analysis and support\, funding opportunities\, Kansas City Regional Clean Cities assistance portfolio \nLunch & Learn with Orange EV \n  \nOn Display: Solar-powered charging station\, Alt fuel refuse hauler
URL:https://metroenergy.org/event/fleet-electrification/
LOCATION:Indian Creek Library\, 16100 W 135th St\, Olathe\, KS\, 66062
CATEGORIES:Clean Transportation,Electrify Heartland,EV
ORGANIZER;CN="Metropolitan Energy Center":MAILTO:office@metroenergy.org
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SUMMARY:Electrifying Terminal Trucks: Best Practices and Lessons Learned from Deployments in the Kansas City Region and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:In 2020\, three fleets deployed all-electric terminal trucks in the Kansas City and Chicago metropolitan areas under Metropolitan Energy Center’s (MEC) grant project\, Electrifying Terminal Trucks in Unincentivized Markets.  \nOn Tuesday\, October 19 at 12pm CT\, MEC will host a virtual roundtable with the project fleets as they share their real-world experiences with zero-emission freight handling. During an engaging Q&A session\, they will discuss project costs\, implementing the required charging infrastructure\, training fleet personnel\, and more. Orange EV\, the electric truck manufacturer; Evergy\, Kansas City’s electric utility; and our research partner from Penn State University will also join the panel to answer questions and share best practices to prepare for fleet electrification.  \n\n\nPanelists: \n\nChris Butler\, Director of Fleet Services\, Johnson County Kansas \nDarin Darr\, Lineage Logistics Site Manager\, Hirschbach Motor Lines  \nDavid Stringer\, VP of Innovation\, Lazer Spot Inc.  \nJames Telson\, Associate Director of Innovation & Sustainability\, Compass Supply Chain Solutions\nJason Dake\, Vice President Legal & Regulatory Affairs\, Orange EV \nJulie Dietrich\, Electrification Program Manager\, Evergy \nDrew Torkelson\, Lead Product Manager\, Evergy \nXB Hu\, Professor\, Pennsylvania State University\n\nThis material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) under the Award Number DE-EE0008887. 
URL:https://metroenergy.org/event/electrifying-terminal-trucks-best-practices-and-lessons-learned/
LOCATION:Kansas
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