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BEST STRATEGIES FOR A SEAMLESS TRANSITION TO EV INFRASTRUCTURE  
 
 

The transition to an electric vehicle (EV) future presents both significant challenges and exciting opportunities for dealerships. As the automotive industry shifts toward electrification, understanding the key factors influencing EV infrastructure is essential for dealerships looking to stay ahead in this evolving landscape. From planning and installation to management and long-term success, Future Energy's experts are here to guide you every step of the way. With their comprehensive approach to energy management, they help dealerships make informed decisions and ensure a seamless transition to EV infrastructure that meets both current needs and future demands.

 


 
ATTEND THIS WEBINAR TO : 

-  Obtain a clear understanding of what EV infrastructure installations entail.
- Learn the best practices for developing an EV infrastructure plan.
- See updated industry trend data.
- Understand industry terminology so you can communicate better with suppliers of EV-related hardware/software.
 
Speakers: 
 
 
  
 
Sam DiNello
Sam DiNello
Chief Executive Officer
Future Energy
Michael Abraham, Jr.
Michael Abraham, Jr.
President
Future Energy
Kurt Isenberger
Kurt Isenberger
Director of Products and Services
Future Energy
Jeff Torney
Jeff Torney
Vice President of Integration
Future Energy
Hannah Wimmer
Hannah Wimmer
Client Success Lead
Future Energy
Emma Hancock
Emma Hancock
Moderator
Automotive News


 
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