Get 20% off Expo Passes with EVEXPOTAKE20
Get 20% off Expo Passes with EVEXPOTAKE20
Strong sustainability goals have driven innovation among municipal fleets, whether they’re swapping their pickups for F150 Lightnings or getting their first electric garbage or fire truck. They often have to marry planning with an astonishing mix of vehicle types, classes and duties. This panel will share how municipalities create a roadmap for fleet decarbonization, taking into account vehicle requirements and facility capacities, and how to get started with what Deloitte consultant and moderator Elizabeth Baker calls “no regret” decisions.
Whether you are seeking financing for a major infrastructure project like multi-site public charging. want to install EV charging at your building or retail site, or are one of the exhibitors here today looking to scale your business in North America, this session is for you. Our panelists, who represent the key federal organizations funding the EV transition, will help you understand the funding available, what kinds of projects their organization supports, and answer your questions about their programs.
Demand for easily accessible, reliable EV charging creates a significant opportunity for commercial real estate properties. Join EVPassport to learn how properties can create new ancillary revenue streams while improving tenant and customer satisfaction, retention, and engagement. During this small-group event, building owners, contractors, asset managers, and property managers will have the opportunity to engage with an expert and ask all their EV charging questions.
Who are the ideal partners for municipalities looking to deploy charging stations in their communities? This expert panel featuring the Toronto Parking Authority (TPA) – the largest municipal parking operator in North America and the largest operator of municipally-owned EV charging in Canada – will discuss the role for both municipalities and private site hosts in increasing public charging infrastructure in our densely populated urban centres. Learn how to determine the ROI on installing a charging station network, from initial investment to ongoing operation and maintenance and potential revenue sources.
The current state of public charging is seen by many fleets as an obstacle to electrification. However, being able to plug in on the go represents the biggest
opportunity for fleets to expand their EV activities, allowing them to operate beyond the sandbox bounded by a vehicle’s range and its charging site. This session will offer best practices to follow when thinking about including public charging in a fleet manager’s strategy and share insight into where public charging will fit into the electrification of fleets in the future..
This workshop equips first responders with critical knowledge and skills for managing incidents involving electric vehicles. Participants will learn about how to safely handle electrical risks, battery fires, and emergency shutdown procedures. Through hands-on training and expert guidance, attendees will gain the confidence to safely and effectively respond to EV-related emergencies.
According to a recent report from J.D. Power, over 20% of EV drivers using public charging stations experienced charging failures or equipment malfunctions that left them unable to charge their vehicles. Whether for public charging or fleet charging, the uptime and availability of our nation’s charging infrastructure is critical to ensuring the
further adoption of electric vehicles. This presentation from BGIS highlights best practices for ensuring charger reliability from the over 3,000 chargers and 40,000 commercial real estate facilities under their operations and management. We’ll discuss 24/7 operations, proactive monitoring, standardized dispatch and tracking, full lifecycle asset management, integrated safety processes, training and certifications, parts and equipment logistics, and risk management.
There is a large gap between current investment in climate solutions in Canada’s personal and commercial transportation systems and the level of investment it will take to decarbonize by 2050. New research from Corporate Knights Climate Dollars project will be presented that quantifies this “decarbonization gap”, and a panel of industry thought leaders and influencers will suggest what policy strategies, financing innovations and business ideas could close the gap.
Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations allow fleets, EV charging owners, and renewable fuel developers to generate credits with fuel they supply or use. In this presentation, you’ll learn how to assess the financial opportunity for your organization, understand who is eligible to generate credits and how the revenue earned from credits can be used, the data reporting and compliance requirements associated with the credit market, and market trends.
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Exclusively for qualified buyers with concrete goals to install charging infrastructure and/or to decarbonize their transportation.
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First Nations, Inuk and Métis attendees may access special pricing ($79) using the Indigenous Expo Pass.
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