December 2023 Voltera News & Insights

December 2023 Voltera News & Insights

As we approach the end of 2023, we reflect on the monumental year that it has been for Voltera. Our dedication to providing the critical infrastructure necessary to support the decarbonization of transportation has propelled us forward in the industry. Our progress will only continue in 2024, as we look forward to new opportunities and challenges in the ever-evolving world of zero-emission vehicles. We're excited to share our newly published blog post The EV Charging Infrastructure Ecosystem, Explained, our latest webinar Electrifying at Scale: What Fleet Managers Need to Know to Overcome Charging Infrastructure Complexities, and our latest resources with you. We hope you have a happy holiday season, and look forward to continued growth in the new year.?

Enjoy!

Jonathan Colbert

Vice President of Marketing at Voltera


Insights

The EV Charging Infrastructure Ecosystem, Explained

Voltera's, Vice President of Marketing, Jonathan Colbert sheds light on the evolution of commercial EV charging solutions, from the early days when public charging networks primarily catered to consumers, to the emergence of providers specifically targeting fleets. Read More


News

New York Wants More Electric Ubers. Everyone Is Mad

New York City's Green Rides program, aiming for an all-electric taxi fleet by 2030, faces controversy after a court order paused it. This article from Wired underlines the interconnectedness of ride-hail adoption, EV usage, and charging infrastructure with key insights from Voltera's, Senior Vice President of Business Development and Sales, Scott Fisher .?Read More

Hydrogen Fuel Is Gaining Traction With Truckers

Hydrogen fuel is gaining traction among truckers, offering longer trips and faster refueling compared to battery-cell technology. While it's still in its early stages, trucking companies are betting big on hydrogen-powered trucks to meet zero-emission requirements. Read this article from the Wall Street Journal to discover how Voltera is paving the way for hydrogen fueling infrastructure. Read More


Recent Webinar

Electrifying at Scale: What Fleet Managers Need to Know to Overcome Charging Infrastructure Complexities

The road to electrification is more than just acquiring EVs. It's about establishing a robust charging infrastructure that will meet the needs of your fleet today — and well into the future. Beyond acquiring the vehicles, fleet operators have their work cut out for them, navigating the new and complex territory of evaluating fleet needs, selecting and acquiring the optimal charging site, procuring power, and much more.

In our recent webinar, we covered:

  • The mission-critical challenges fleet operators are facing on their electrification journey, such as real estate identification, site acquisition, and power procurement.
  • The core phases of best-in-class EV infrastructure development and how to keep the multifaceted process moving smoothly.
  • The key benefits of enlisting the help of EV infrastructure experts to ensure you develop a fit-for-purpose charging site for your fleet at the right time in the right place with the right power. Watch It Now


Resources

Playbook 3: Finding the Right Solution for Fleet Electrification at Scale

Which is the right EV charging infrastructure solution (or the right mix of solutions) for your fleet? It depends on a range of factors – your operations, existing facilities, preference for CapEx or OpEx, scale, service level, and customization needs.??

Get the Playbook

Playbook 2: Solving the Power Procurement Challenge

When it comes to fleets’ electrification at scale, charging infrastructure is the hardest part.? And power procurement is a particular challenge. Voltera faces the same challenges a fleet would but we’re uniquely equipped to solve them. And we've been solving them; the Power Procurement Playbook explains how.

Get the Playbook

Charging Ahead: The Future of Electric Vehicles + Fleet Electrification Within The Mobility Sector

Contributions from leading experts on the provision of electric vehicles, the future of ZEV mobility and the tools and resources needed to Charge Ahead.

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Careers at Voltera

We're hiring! Current open positions include:

Network Operations Center Engineer (Hybrid - Arlington, VA)

Network Operations Center Engineer (Hybrid - Palo Alto, CA)

Construction Manager, EV Charging Infrastructure (Remote - California)

Construction Manager, EV Charging Infrastructure (Remote - Arizona)

Energy Solutions Product Engineer

Experiential Marketing Manager

Sr. Manager, Communications

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thanks for the invite and for getting me connected with others in the industry.

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