Experience the Charge of Fleet Electrification in the Boston Area Next Week!

This event, co-hosted by CALSTART-led Mass Fleet Advisor Program and MassCEC, will let truckers learn the benefits of driving electric in Massachusetts and help them plan to adopt clean energy vehicles.

CALSTART Media Contact: Jennifer Smith, [email protected]

On Wednesday, November 13, CALSTART and Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) will co-host a zero-emission vehicle showcase spotlighting the MassCEC-funded program Mass Fleet Advisor. During this event, visitors will have the opportunity to view, tour, and experience market-ready technologies, learn about the Mass Fleet Advisor Program and how it is being used to spur electric truck growth across Massachusetts, and meet with EV fleet owners already benefiting from these green technologies. It is recommended for fleet owner-operators that are ready to transition to cleaner vehicles and others interested in electrification.

With light refreshments, networking opportunities, and a raffle, this event promises to be more than just a vehicle showcase—it is a practical step toward a cleaner and more efficient future with zero-emission fleets!

WHO (subject to change): 

  • Marcella McNerney, Program Manager, MassCEC
  • Jennifer Kritzler, Regional Deputy Director, Northeast, CALSTART

WHAT: Mass Fleet Advisor Vehicle Showcase – Register now (Registration is encouraged, but not required)

WHEN: Wednesday, November 13, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EST

WHERE: Larz Anderson Auto Museum – 15 Newton St, Brookline, MA 02445

Participating OEMs include:

  • Intelligent Labor and Moving’s SEA Electric/Hino box truck
  • Bollinger Motors’ B4
  • Ford’s E-transit

Additional information:

Massachusetts is at the forefront of the electric truck revolution, implementing innovative policies and programs to expand the capabilities and accessibility of zero-emission models. With the adoption of California’s Advanced Clean Trucks rule by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection in December 2021, vehicle manufacturers are now required to increase the sale of zero-emission trucks in the state starting in model year 2025. This progressive move is accelerating the transition from diesel to electric trucks.

MassCEC is a state agency that supports the clean energy sector in Massachusetts, from funding research and development to creating jobs and workforce opportunities. MassCEC administers Mass Fleet Advisor and CALSTART serves as lead consultant, along with a team of partners including PowerOptions, Microgrid Labs, Industrial Economics, the Center for Sustainable Energy, BT2, Alipes, and DMH Electric.

Mass Fleet Advisor is a free technical advisory program designed for private, non-profit, and municipal light plant served municipalities, and provides individual, personalized electrification reports for up to 200 fleets.

To schedule interviews with the speakers before or after the event, please contact CALSTART Media Manager Jennifer Smith at [email protected].

About CALSTART

A mission-driven industry organization focused on transportation decarbonization and clean air for all, CALSTART has offices in New York, Michigan, Colorado, California, Florida, and Europe. CALSTART is uniquely positioned to build the national clean transportation industry by working closely with its 285 member companies and building on the lessons learned from the major programs it manages for the State of California. CALSTART manages more than $500 million in vehicle incentive and technical assistance programs in the United States and is leading a global effort to build the zero-emission commercial vehicle market.

About MassCEC

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center is a state economic development agency dedicated to accelerating the growth of the clean energy and climatetech sector across the Commonwealth to spur job creation, deliver statewide environmental benefits, and secure long-term economic opportunities for the people of Massachusetts.