Submit Your Topic for the 2014 Green Fleet Conference & Expo
Would you like to be a speaker at Green Fleet Conference & Expo? The conference planning committee is working on the 2014 schedule and is looking for your input and ideas. The 2014 event will be in Schaumburg, Ill. on Oct. 29-30 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel.
by Staff
February 12, 2014
1 min to read
Photos from the 2013 Green Fleet Conference & Expo.
Would you like to be a speaker at Green Fleet Conference & Expo? The conference planning committee is working on the 2014 schedule and is looking for your input and ideas. The 2014 event will be in Schaumburg, Ill. on Oct. 29-30 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel.
We invite interested parties to submit a topic idea and abstract that could be used as a session at this year's event. Ideas must be submitted before April 4 to be considered.
Ad Loading...
The Green Fleet Conference & Expo is a yearly event is focused on providing expert knowledge and new strategies to improve fleet efficiencies. The knowledge gained at the event helps attendees cut fuel costs, lower the cost of ownership, and stay current on the industry's latest advances.
Follow these guidelines for submitting your idea by including:
An unbiased and brand/product neutral session idea
An abstract of 100-200 words including a title of the suggested presentation
A brief biography of the presenter or each panel member of no more than 100 words
Contact information for the presenter(s)
Please email your session idea and all needed materials to the Conference Coordinator, Kaity Couch at kaity.couch@bobit.com or call (310) 533-2556.
Fleet managers are done with the debate—and focused on execution. Learn how to build a practical electrification strategy that aligns infrastructure, operations, and financing while keeping costs controlled and deployment scalable with support from Blink Charging. Discover how smart planning today positions fleets for long-term performance and ROI.
New industry group data revealed that light-duty electric vehicle sales are hitting record market share and volumes, while commercial EV volume dipped. What’s driving the fluctuations?
For fleet managers, fuel is one of the biggest line items in the budget — and it's one hybrids can shrink without changing how your people work. Download the eBook to see the numbers, understand the technology, and get a step-by-step guide to making the switch.
With the expiration of federal incentives, EV success now hinges less on government policy and more on discounts, battery tech progress, increased range, and broader infrastructure.
Fleet operators shared their challenges during an annual conference that embraced the latest advances across all aspects of running private- and public-sector vehicles.