NAFA's Next Webinar: Electrifying Your Fleet — Register Now!
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The slate of NAFA webinars for the second half of 2017 is now online. NAFA webinars are available for FREE for NAFA Members (Regular and
Associate) as an exclusive benefit of membership. Registration for
non-members is $25. Register now and be prepared for these informative education opportunities.
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
Date: Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Learn about the considerations and costs associated with installing charging infrastructure and how new technologies such as energy management can provide significant cost advantages and future-proof your fleet. The webinar will help participants determine whether EVs are right for their fleet and create a plan for driving on electricity.
Objectives:
- How to determine whether electric vehicles are a good fit for your fleet.
- Learn the costs associated with adding electric vehicles and charging infrastructure to your fleet.
- Learn how to reduce costs of charging infrastructure with networked charging.
EMV, Mobile, and the Future of Fleet Payments
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Payment technology is rapidly evolving along the parallel tracks of convenience and security. Drivers want to pay the easiest way possible, while fleet managers need bullet-proof protection for those payments and the data that surrounds them. This webinar tackles technological progress in payment at the pump, in the store and in the maintenance shop. We’ll look at status of the of EMV "chip" card technology, explore mobile payments and preview future payment options.
Objectives:
- Understand the impact of EMV chip cards to date
- Review mobile and cardless payments
- Discover future fleet payment options
Case Studies of Green Fleet Activities in Canada
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Fleet Challenge is a Canadian not-for-profit organization that has been focused on helping Canadian fleet managers reduce their greenhouse gases and eco-footprint for more than a decade. The name came from the Canadian federal government’s announcement in 2004 of its plans to "green" its federal fleet – and its challenge to private businesses to do the same.
In light of the U.S and Canada’s recent announcements and commitment to fossil fuel and GHG reduction resulting from the Paris climate change talks, Roger Smith’s presentation will include case studies of past examples of "fleet greening" in Canada, including innovative solutions to reducing GHGs and operating costs simultaneously.
Objectives:
- To provide real case histories about fleets that have successfully implemented green fleet plans around the three core values of corporate social responsibility (people, planet, profit).
- To accelerate knowledge transfer via real-world experiences of peer fleets.
- To increase awareness in fleet managers of imminent changes in U.S. environmental policies that could impact their organizations.
The Future of Fleets: A Sharing Economy Perspective
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
Date: Wednesday, November 15, 2017
There is a growing need for cost-efficient transportation for corporate and government entities. According to statistics from the Federal Highway Administration, government agencies in the United States alone operate approximately 3.7 million vehicles, and it costs some $21 billion yearly to maintain them. Efficient utilization and management of pooled vehicle fleets could take cars off the road and trim costs, helping both corporations and agencies to optimize spending and sustainability.
Adrian Albus will discuss the impact that the sharing economy will have on fleeting management as well as the work that Zipcar is doing.
Objectives:
- An overview of fleet management across different sectors and to explore inefficiencies in the sector.
- To find the intersection between fleet management and the sharing economy.
- To explore innovative solutions in management and the future of the industry.