Myth Busters: Breaking down EV fleet infrastructure (Webinar) – Charged EVs

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Myth Busters: Breaking down EV fleet infrastructure (Webinar) – Charged EVs


With the rapid growth of EV charging and so much buzz around fleets – it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But the truth is that implementing and managing a smart fleet infrastructure is more accessible than it might seem. Join Leviton Manufacturing’s Director Andrew Taddoni, where he will dispel common myths surrounding EV charging for fleets and best practices for moving forward.

Register for this webinar to learn more about:

  • Identifying proper EV charging fleet solutions
  • Understanding the split between Level 2 and DC applications
  • The main myths we are seeing in this space and the simple solutions: investment requirements, load management, panel size, service and support
  • Other key electrical solutions required aside from charging stations
  • How Leviton can help

Reserve your spot—it’s free!


See the full session list for the June Virtual Conference here.

Broadcast live on June 10-12, 2024. This virtual event will span all things EV charging in two main tracks:

  • Track 1: Deploying EV Infrastructure & Fleets
    Content for fleet/facility managers, charging network operators, public transport planners, etc.
  • Track 2: Design & Manufacturing of Charging Systems
    Content for engineers who are building, testing, and manufacturing charging systems.

The free-to-attend conference will feature live presentations, interactive Q&As, on-demand webinars, and whitepaper downloads. All live webcast sessions are free to attend and will be recorded and available to watch on-demand after the event. Register to reserve your spot to watch it live or on-demand.



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