Sustainable Fleet Technology Conference & Expo 2019
Agenda & Presentations
Speaker Bios
Conference Agenda 2019
Keynotes & Plenary panels
Keynotes
David Dunn, City of Orlando
Mark Smith, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, overview (PDF)
Plenary Panel, Fleets & Advanced Mobility Solutions
Greg Treinen, Daimler / Freightliner
Bill Combs, Penske
Stuart Weidie, Blossman Gas & Alliance AutoGas, The “Future” Includes Renewable Liquid Fuels: Why Renewable Propane is a Fuel of the Future (PDF)
Michael McDonald, UPS
Moderator: Mark Smith, U.S. Department of Energy – Vehicle Technologies Office
Plenary Panel, Planning for an Advanced Transportation Future
Geoff Morrison, Cadmus
Diane Turchetta, US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, Alternative Fuel Corridors (PDF)
Phil Bisesi, ElectriCities
Jibonananda Sanyal, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Chris Werner, North Carolina Department of Transportation
Moderator: Cassie Powers, National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO)
Track A: Trends in Advanced Fuels and Fueling
Electric Vehicles
Bill Williams, Proterra
Sarah Kerr, Geotab, Fleet EV Adoption: Barriers and Solutions (PDF)
Jeff Esfeld, Tropos Motors, Making the Case for Low Speed Vehicles in Commercial Fleets (PDF)
Mark Childers, Thomas Built Buses, Thomas Built Buses and Daimler Trucks overview (PDF)
Adam Fischer, City of Greensboro, Greensboro Transit Agency Conversion to Electric Fleet (PDF)
Dionne Delli-Gatti, Environmental Defense Fund, Environmental Defense Fund overview (PDF)
Gary Dannar, DD Dannar Inc
propane
Ed Hoffman, Alliance AutoGas, Alliance AutoGas overview (PDF)
Steve Whaley, Propane Education & Research Council, Propane School Buses (PDF)
Jim Bunsey, Superior Energy Systems, Propane Autogas Infrastructure Success (PDF)
Brad Couch, ECO Vehicle Systems, ECO Vehicle Systems overview (PDF)
John Barnett, U-Haul, U-Haul Propane (PDF)
Biofuel Solutions
David Kaiyalethe, Protec Fuel; Cheaper, Cleaner & American Made – E85 and E15: The Easiest Alternative (PDF)
Ryan Lamberg, National Biodiesel Board / California Biodiesel Association, U.S. Biomass Based Diesel (PDF)
Jim Hineson, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Mike Noble, World Energy, Carbon at the Crossroads (PDF)
Natural Gas
Anthony Flynn, TruStar Energy, TruStar Energy overview (PDF)
Patrick Campbell, Cummins Westport, Understanding Fuel Economy (PDF)
Bob Bonelli, Adsorbed Natural Gas Products (ANGP), Adsorbed Natural Gas (PDF)
Gil Johnson, GoRaleigh, GoRaleigh CNG (PDF)
Brad Couch, ECO Vehicle Systems, ECO Vehicle Systems overview (PDF)
Track B: Integrated Fleet Technology Solutions
Infrastructure & Intelligent Solutions
Aleksey Toporkov, ARDA Power, EV Charging DC Microgrid Energy Infrastructure (PDF)
Heather Hildebrandt, NC Department of Transportation, Alternative Fuel Corridors (PDF)
Mike Waters, ChargePoint
Al Curtis, Cobb County Government, GA, Fleet Technology: What is Shaping it and is Your Fleet Ready for the Future? (PDF)
Joseph Geigle, Federal Highway Administration - North Carolina Division
Telematics
Mike MacComiskey and Josh Schwartz, GPS Insight, GPS Insight overview (PDF)
Tom Kuryla, Wake County, Wake County Fleet Operations (PDF)
Ron Gitelman, Yale University, Benefits of Telematics in a University Setting (PDF)
Chris Lennon, Town of Morrisville, Town of Morrisville & Telematics (PDF)
Mike Hussey, Horne Brothers Construction, Inc., Horne Brothers Construction, Inc. overview (PDF)
Electrification & the Grid
Andy Abrams, Control Dynamix
Lisa Poger, Duke Energy
Chuck Ebbets, ViriCiti
Whitney Schmidt, ChargePoint
Tom Bates, FuelForce
Richard Creager
Khoi Vu, ABB
Idle Reduction & Fleet Efficiency
Duncan Curd, GRIP Idle Management, Deploying Anti-Idling Technology to Reduce Operational Costs and Improve Fleet Performance: Sussex County Case Study (PDF)
Neeraj Chirmulay, Viatec, Innovating Electrified PTO’s for Idle Reduction (PDF)
Todd Self, ZeroRPM
Frank Dean, Altec, Using Vehicle Data Collection to Monitor and Improve Idle Mitigation and ePTO Metrics in Your Fleet (PDF)
Bobby Schoonover, Sussex County Department of Emergency Medical Services
Track C: Fleet Efficiency & Sustainability
Heavy Duty Vehicle Efficiency
Jibonananda Sanyal, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, The SuperTruck Program (PDF)
Dale Aspy, SmartWay/SE Diesel Collaborative, Building Sustainable Supply Chains (PDF)
George Survant, NTEA – The Association for the Work Truck Industry
Patrick Campbell, Cummins Westport, Inc., Move to Zero (PDF)
Gene Sweeney, Church Transportation & Logistics, Inc., Making Green By Being Green (PDF)
Ray Collett, Go Power!, TRALA 2019 Solar for Fleets (PDF)
Procurement Solutions
Bob Crowe, Mike Albert Fleet Solutions, Selecting the Right Fleet Partner (PDF)
Mike Domin, Sourcewell, The Power of Partnership (PDF)
Ben Prochazka, Electrification Coalition, Large Scale Public Agency Fleet Electrification in the United States (PDF)
David Dunn, City of Orlando
Barry Carr, Trillium
Rural & Small Town Fleet Operations
Keith Moody, Clemson Area Transit; Save $, Save Energy, Save the Planet (PDF)
Clark Thomas, City of Henderson, NC; City of Henderson, NC overview (PDF)
Herb Mullen, Inter-County Public Transportation Authority, Inter-County Public Transportation Authority overview
Kim Angel, Macon County, NC
Recruiting, Retention & Career Development
David Favre, Central Piedmont Community College; Recruiting, Retention and Career Development (PDF)
Alex Alfonso, Miami-Dade County, Miami-Dade County Fleet Management Division (PDF)
Robert Martinez, New York City Police Department, New York City Police Department overview (PDF)
Chris Facente, University of North Carolina – Charlotte, Recruitment and Retention (PDF)