Fleet Forward: The Tour Announces NY/NJ Vehicle Lineup
The Tour heads to its next stop in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. on Sept. 13. The event will feature a Ride and Drive with new EV models, networking opportunities with other fleet managers and vendors, and educational seminars.
Fleet Forward: The Tour will feature 19 vehicles in its next ride and drive!
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Fleet Forward: The Tour announces the next stop of the series, coming to the New York/New Jersey region on Sept. 13.
The one-day regional event features educational sessions on managing the transition to electric vehicles and other new technologies, as well as a ride-and-drive with new EV models, and networking opportunities.
“Fleet Forward: The Tour is a great opportunity for fleets of all types to kick the tires on EVs and understand the electrification market,” said Chris Brown, conference chair. “All in one day, fleet managers will be able to get behind the wheel of the latest EV models, interact with product experts, network with peers, and access education to make their fleets more efficient and productive.”
After leaving the New York Metro, Fleet Forward is heading to Dallas, Texas on Oct. 3, the Fleet Forward Conference will return to Silicon Valley Nov. 8-10 at the Marriott Santa Clara.
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