DOE Webinar June 2: Federal Fleet Infrastructure and Electric Vehicles
May 23, 2011
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) will present a live webcast entitled "Federal Fleet Infrastructure and Electric Vehicles" on Thursday, June 2, 2011, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
Mark Reichhardt, FEMP's lead for fleet management; Brad Gustafson, supervisor for applied technology services for FEMP; and Julian Bentley, senior energy strategy consultant for LMI, a government consulting group, will introduce viewers to electric vehicles and discuss the logistics of installing electric vehicle infrastructure at federal facilities.
Specifically, viewers will learn about:
- The cost and comparative performance of electric vehicles
- How to fit EVs into a greenhouse gas emissions and petroleum reduction strategy
- Options for acquiring and incorporating EVs into multi-year fleet strategies
- Requirements for creating and expanding EV charging infrastructure
- Federal reporting requirements
- How FEMP's resources can be of assistance in these areas
Participants are encouraged to e-mail or call-in their questions before and during the program to receive tailored advice from the experts during the live "Q&A" segment. Questions submitted before the program can be sent to FTS@energyworkshops.org.
The 90-minute training is free of charge, but you must register in advance to obtain an Internet URL for the presentation.
Register to attend the webinar.
FEMP First Thursday Seminars are no-cost training opportunities to help federal energy, environmental, and fleet professionals plan and execute projects to help meet federal goals and requirements. For more information, visit the FEMP First Thursday Seminars website.