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Electrify the Fleet MTA
How Cities, Fleets, and Businesses Transition to Electric Vehicles Profitably and Reliably
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Electrify the Fleet Electrify the Fleet is a practical field manual for leaders transitioning cities, businesses, and fleets to electric vehicles (EVs). It argues that electrification is now an operational and financial opportunity, not just a sustainability goal, driven by lower operating costs, policy incentives, and customer expectations. The book outlines a disciplined, phased approach to de-risk the journey and turn electrification into a competitive advantage.

The process begins with a rigorous assessment phase. This involves segmenting the fleet by duty cycle and analyzing routes to identify the best candidates for early electrification—typically vehicles with short, predictable routes and ample dwell time. The book stresses building a reliable Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model that accounts for all cost buckets: vehicle purchase (or lease), maintenance, insurance, and especially charging infrastructure and energy costs, which must be modeled against complex utility tariffs and demand charges. This data-driven foundation allows for informed decision-making and helps build a compelling business case to secure capital.

Once the plan is approved, the focus shifts to procurement and a carefully designed pilot. The book provides templates for writing performance-based specifications and RFPs to ensure vehicles and chargers meet real-world needs. A small-scale pilot is presented as the essential step to validate assumptions about range, charging performance, and operational integration before a full rollout. After a successful pilot, the guide details how to scale the program by deploying infrastructure, financing vehicles through models like leasing or vehicle-as-a-service, and navigating the landscape of grants and incentives.

Finally, the book addresses the operational realities of running an electric fleet. It provides in-depth guidance on charging site planning, electrical infrastructure upgrades, and energy management strategies like smart charging to control electricity costs. Crucially, it dedicates significant attention to the human element—change management, workforce training for drivers and technicians, and risk planning. The roadmap concludes with strategies for managing assets throughout their lifecycle, including maintenance, warranty management, and end-of-life planning for vehicles and batteries, providing a comprehensive blueprint for a profitable and reliable transition.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • A structured, phased roadmap from assessment to full-scale operation: The book provides a detailed, repeatable playbook for transitioning a fleet, moving from initial analysis and TCO modeling through pilot programs and vendor selection to full deployment and ongoing optimization.
  • Actionable financial and business case tools: It offers in-depth guidance on building a reliable Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model, navigating complex financing options (like leases and vehicle-as-a-service), and strategically securing grants, rebates, and government incentives.
  • Critical operational strategies for success: The text covers the essential 'how-to' of running an EV fleet, including change management for workforce adaptation, risk and contingency planning, writing effective RFPs for procurement, and managing maintenance and warranties for long-term reliability.
  • A deep dive into charging and energy management: It demystifies the technical and financial aspects of charging infrastructure, from site planning and electrical upgrades to load control, demand charge management, and integrating on-site energy storage and generation.
  • Sector-specific playbooks for tailored implementation: The book provides practical, targeted advice for distinct fleet types, including municipalities, last-mile delivery services, and vocational/service fleets, addressing their unique duty cycles, vehicle requirements, and operational challenges.
Who's It For:

This book is an essential field manual for operational leaders, fleet managers, and financial decision-makers in cities, businesses, and organizations that operate vehicle fleets. It is specifically designed for professionals tasked with the practical challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles, including public works directors, municipal fleet supervisors, logistics and delivery managers, and owners of small to medium-sized service enterprises who need a reliable, numbers-first framework to plan, finance, and manage a profitable and resilient electrification project.

Author:

Ralph Webb

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Date Published:

January 6, 2026

Word Count:

83,237 words

Reading Time:

5 hours 50 minutes

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