As businesses consider their upcoming fleet investments, Electric Vehicle (EV) rollouts are looking increasingly attractive from a financial perspective because they are becoming cost-competitive with combustion engines, particularly when other factors such as lower lifetime fuel and maintenance costs are considered.
In the second chapter of our 2021 Virtual Knowledge Hub, we’ll look at the opportunities to make your transition to an electric fleet more sustainable and your site ready for the energy transition by selecting and integrating the right EV charging infrastructure.
Date Recorded: 12th May 2021
Speaker: Giuseppe Sgro
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Please join us in this important webinar to find out more about fundamentals of EV charging in commercial scale applications
Date Recorded: 26th May 2021
Speaker: Giuseppe Sgro and Richard Molloy
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Learn more about carbon reduction potential for businesses from the electrification of commercial scale fleets
Date Recorded: 9th June 2021
Speaker: Giuseppe Sgro and Caroline Royle
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Power management challenges created for distribution centres through a growing reliance on 24/7 electrical power supply
Date recorded: 30th June 2021
Speaker: Drew Clough
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Discover how to ensure safety and resilience within electrical infrastructure associated with electric vehicles for your distribution centres.
Distribution centres are now running 24 hours a day, 365 days a year; this demand on power, along with an increase of electrified fleets, presents a number of macro-level and micro-level challenges to ensure power stays on when and where it’s needed most.
Careful consideration of the right UPS and power distribution systems is needed to avoid unnecessary power outages, disrupting not only ordering and processing, but also deliveries.