Thinking about electrifying your fleet? Or already in the process?
If you’re not making data-driven decisions, you may already be doing it wrong.
Moderator Lauren Fletcher, and speakers, Adam Orth, fleet manager, Siemens, and Robert Momich, product specialist, Siemens, share lessons learned that left savings on the table and strained infrastructure.

Using real fleet data, Adam Orth will walk through what wasn’t working, what changed, and how implementing automated and managed strategies helped reduce costs and improve uptime.
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Thinking about electrifying your fleet? Or already in the process?
If you’re not making data-driven decisions, you may already be doing it wrong.
The Fleet Forward Conference, set for October 21-23, brings professionals in fleet directly to you with real-world challenges and the strategies to overcome them. If you are a fleet professional, this is one panel you cannot miss.
Join attendees for a candid session moderated by Lauren Fletcher, of Bobit Business Media, with Robert Momich and Adam Orth of Siemens, where they’ll unpack:
Why data is the foundation of successful EV adoption
The real-world challenges Siemens faced in its own electrification journey
How fleets can avoid costly pitfalls like charger overloads, uneven utilization, and rising OPEX
The difference between simply collecting data and actually using it to drive uptime and ROI
What fleets should prioritize now to stay ahead of infrastructure and supply chain hurdles
This isn’t just theory. You’ll hear the wins, the misses, and the lessons learned directly from leaders who’ve been in the trenches.
Register today, join us in San Diego, and walk away ready to make electrification work for your fleet.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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