We recently hosted a comprehensive webinar exploring the intricacies of California’s groundbreaking Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) Rule and the Warehouse Actions and Investments to Reduce Emissions (WAIRE) Program.
This webinar will dive into these crucial regulations, specifically focusing on:
The ACF Rule Overview: Learn about the key objectives and timeline for transitioning fleets to zero-emission technology and gain in-depth insights to the specific regulations for Drayage and High-Priority Fleets, including phase-in schedules, compliance deadlines, and any extension or exemption provisions available to fleets. This webinar will also cover the impact of the recent announcement by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to pause the enforcement of the rule for Drayage and High-Priority Fleets.
WAIRE Integration: Understand how the ACF Rule intersects with the WAIRE program and its role in promoting clean air and transportation for warehouse operators. Learn about how Warehouse operators will be affected when the upcoming ACF regulation begins on January 1, 2024.
Compliance Strategies: Explore practical strategies on getting ahead of the rule with our expert on electric fleet and charger deployment, including vehicle procurement options, infrastructure development, and financing opportunities.
Q&A Session: Have your questions answered by industry experts and gain valuable insights from their real-world experience.
Check out our latest white paper, “Electric Vehicle Policy 101: A Guide to Navigating the Fleet Electrification Regulatory & Incentive Landscape” |
We believe that smart energy solutions start with a dialogue. Contact us today and let’s start the conversation about how Edison Energy can evaluate and mitigate risks while aligning energy investments with your company’s strategic goals.
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