Proterra's Goldman to address electrifying fleets at Plug-In 2012

Proterra, provider of zero-emission commercial transit solutions and maker of the world’s first battery-electric fast-charge transit bus, will share its results from the adoption of its EcoRide™ buses at this year’s Plug-In 2012 Conference. The event, organized by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), facilitates open dialogue between national and international stakeholders across the electric vehicle industry and transit on how to accelerate the electrification of transportation.

Joshua Goldman

The conference will take place Monday, July 23 through Thursday, July 26, in San Antonio, TX, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.

Joshua Goldman, Proterra director of business development, will be part of a session focused on fleet experiences and test results from the adoption of plug-in trucks, buses and other commercial vehicles titled “Trucks and Buses – Electrifying Commercial Fleets” on Tuesday, July 24 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Other speakers on this panel are Kevin Walkowicz from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Joe Dalum of Odyne.

“Simply put, electric transit is hot and continues to gain traction as fuel prices climb, technology advances and the total cost of ownership of electric buses is driven downward,” Goldman said. “Proterra is pleased to lead the charge in terms of continuous improvement and innovation, as well as in working closely with transit agencies to find the optimum solutions to meet their needs. Participating in this conference gives us another opportunity to advance this important cause and educate the market on the distinct advantages of electric transit.”

Proterra recently announced key contract wins and delivered buses to several transit agencies across the country.  VIA Metropolitan Transit of San Antonio, Texas, will also be exhibiting at the show, promoting its new electric zero-emission buses recently delivered by Proterra.  VIA and StarMetro in Tallahassee, L. are anticipated to roll-out Proterra buses in the next six months.