
Join us in the “Silicon Orchard” on March 30 for a one-day exclusive event where fleet managers can drive EVs and experience the latest technologies, bundled with seminars, networking, and lunch.
Join us in the “Silicon Orchard” on March 30 for a one-day exclusive event where fleet managers can drive EVs and experience the latest technologies, bundled with seminars, networking, and lunch.
The Tour opens 2023 with a stop at the Mesa Convention Center on Feb. 23. In addition to the Ride & Drive, programming also includes seminars, networking opportunities, and lunch.
At the 2022 Fleet Forward Tour stop in Chicago, fleet managers got to drive several all-electric passenger car models. Here are their behind-the-wheel reactions and views on how EVs would work in their fleets.
How does an all-electric pickup that burns rubber going uphill with an 1,889-lb. payload fit with fleets?
Get an up-close look at the new Zevo 600 last-mile delivery van from BrightDrop in this Fast Forward video with Steve Hornyak and watch Chris Brown’s first drive experience.
At Fleet Forward: The Tour’s stop in suburban Chicago on June 16, NACFE’s Dave Schaller will share performance data on 13 different battery-electric truck models in fleet operation.
A ride-and-drive event at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo in Long Beach, California, showcased the latest zero-emission electric and hydrogen technologies for commercial vehicles, as well as cleaner options such as renewable natural gas and hybrids.
The first Fleet Forward: The Tour stopped in Atlanta on March 31, where electrification experts interacted with fleet managers on how to electrify their fleets. Attendees got to experience the newest electric passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Check out these photo highlights.
BMW i4 and iX, Ford E-Transit, Cenntro LS 400, and Lightning eMotors Ford Transit 350HD Passenger Van have been added to the ride-and-drive portion of the Atlanta event, convening March 31.
Fleet Forward: The Tour — regional, one-day events where fleets can experience electric vehicles and new technologies firsthand — will stop first in Atlanta on March 31.
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