SALT LAKE CITY, March 12, 2024 – Merge Electric Fleet Solutions and Utah Clean Energy are spearheading local efforts to tackle emissions from the United States’ foremost greenhouse gas contributor: the transportation sector. The two organizations are providing a comprehensive Fleet Electrification Analysis, at no cost, to a select group of fleet managers in Utah. Applications are now open.
“From delivery vans, to shuttles, all the way to heavy-duty diesel trucks, helping Utah’s fleets ditch the tailpipe represents one of the biggest opportunities to clean the air and curb climate change,” states Kelbe Goupil, Utah Clean Energy’s Senior Associate-Electrification. “Medium and heavy duty trucks in particular have an outsized impact on air quality, so we want to do everything we can to empower our fleets to make the switch to electric.”
Conducting a thorough fleet analysis is an essential step in the process of fleet electrification. A fleet analysis will help to identify which vehicles are best suited for electrification, what charging infrastructure is needed, what the up-front and lifetime costs and savings will be, and what the implications are for reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
“These data-driven insights empower fleet managers to build vehicle and infrastructure deployment plans and prioritize the actions that make the biggest difference,” states David Eckels, VP Products, Merge Electric Fleet Solutions.