Alternative propulsion, alternative thinking
In this session, leaders from the National Automobile Dealers Association and the American Trucking Associations share the key considerations, changes and innovations required for scaling up electric vehicle sales and logistics in the US
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While most electrified and alternative propulsion vehicles can flow through existing networks and dealer sales channels, the outbound and distribution sector must adapt processes, skills and equipment to accommodate the complexities of moving these vehicles to market, whether in weight and dimensions, battery handling or educating customers. Likewise, governments may need to adapt regulations to support these changes, whether in infrastructure or in weights and dimensions of trucking equipment.
Featuring
Andy Koblenz, Executive Vice President, Legal & Regulatory Affairs, National Automobile Dealers Association
Jon Samson, VP of Conferences, American Trucking Associations
Moderator
Neemish Ladwa, Head of Product and Marketing, Automotive Logistics and Ultima Media