How Can Fleet Electrification Be Economically and Sustainably Successful?

The smarter E Podcast Episode 193 | Oktober 3, 2024 | Language: German

The electrification of vehicle fleets is a decisive step towards reducing CO2 emissions and achieving sustainable corporate goals. Technical and economic optimization measures play a central role here. What strategies and technologies are necessary to make fleet electrification economically successful? How can local generation plants be integrated, capacity utilization increased and the sale of charging electricity used?

And how can companies optimize the electrification of their fleets through demand-based planning, charging management, grid-friendly charging and subsidy programs? We talk about this with Hanna Full, Senior Consultant Energy & E-Mobility at GP Joule.

Timeline:

  • 02:44 What are the most important technical and economic optimization measures that companies should consider when electrifying their fleets?
  • 05:08 How can demand-based planning and effective charging management contribute to cost optimization?
  • 11:06 What opportunities are there for companies to generate additional revenue by selling charging electricity?
  • 13:44 Strategies for optimized electricity procurement for companies looking to electrify their fleet
  • 14:43 What about current subsidy programs for companies?

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About Hanna Full and GP Joule

Hanna Full, Senior Consultant Energy & E-Mobility at GP Joule

GP JOULE is the universal, innovative, authentic and successful partner for all areas of renewable energy. GP JOULE develops, plans and implements projects for the future-oriented use of solar, wind, biomass and energy storage. Sector coupling is already possible today with GP JOULE, thanks to solutions in power-to-gas technology, municipal heat supply and electromobility. To this end, the CONNECT division bundles a 360-degree offering around the core products of electricity and charging infrastructure.

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