NAFA Webinar Series: Measuring Fleet Sustainability Initiatives Using Vehicle "Big Data"
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NAFA's latest webinar session,
Measuring Fleet Sustainability Initiatives Using Vehicle "Big Data," will show fleet professionals the benchmarking power that can be harnessed with the many new ways of collecting data from vehicles and drivers. Loosely described as "big data," the information gained from connected vehicles and greater digital oversight can determine whether you are attaining your sustainability goals and where improvement is necessary.
The webinar will be held WEDNESDAY, April 27, so don't miss out! NAFA webinars are available for free for NAFA Members and NAFA Affiliates as an exclusive benefit of membership. Registration for non-members is $25.00.
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Description: To improve fuel efficiency and reduce carbon footprint, fleets are adopting various technologies or alternative fuels. Measuring results is a key factor when determining how various technologies are performing in the field, and which technologies to expand deployment of. Fleets who want to understand the sustainability impact of their alternative vehicle technology choices need to establish both a baseline and an accurate measuring mechanism to track, benchmark, and report fuel consumption.
Participants will receive perspective on sustainability measurement and reporting.
Presenters:
Clay Siegert is responsible for leading sales, supply chain and production at XL Hybrids. Prior to co-founding XL Hybrids, Clay was in strategic roles at Hudson Capital Group, an energy commodity trading firm, Smart Energy, a deregulated electricity and gas supplier, and Start Space, a consumer products company. Clay earned a master's degree in Supply Chain Management from MIT, and a bachelor's degree from Trinity College.
Ed Lovelace has 25 years of leadership experience in electric power conversion technology and product development for hybrid/electric powertrain and electric power generation applications. Ed was a DOT/FHWA Eisenhower Doctoral Fellow for the MIT-Industry Consortium on Advanced Automotive Electrical/Electronic Components and Systems. He has a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in mechanical engineering, and a Master of Science and Doctorate in electrical engineering from MIT.
This webinar is sponsored by XL Hybrids, which helps its customers measure results by providing performance reports, including a range of MPG, productivity, and sustainability improvement reporting capabilities, using its XL Link™ feature.
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