The Future is Electric
Transportation electrification will bring fundamental societal changes. We¡¯re here to help you successfully adapt, plan, and adopt electric vehicle technology.
Enhancing Communities
Spearheading Energy Transition
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Blog Post Clean transport: Reducing carbon emissions on our roads
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Brochure Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Policy & Planning
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Published Article The largest public charging station in the US showcases the challenges facing developers
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Blog Post What is hydrogen¡¯s place in the energy transition?
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Blog Post How to plan for the future of electric vehicles
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Interactive What we talk about when we talk about the energy transition
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Article Published in METRO: 4 Factors to Consider For Zero-Emission Bus Fleet Transition
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Podcast We need an EV charging renaissance
Merging Innovation & Technology
Value-Added Services
Your Contacts
Wicus Postma, Principal
I am always looking at improving¡ªbecoming more efficient and finding ways to better service our clients and peers.
Mike Voll, Principal, Sector Lead Smart Technologies
You don¡¯t have to dig deep in the earth to find the energy we need to survive. Blowing wind, flowing rivers and warming sun are easily accessible for those with the passion to harness them.
Michael Kalb, Principal
Everything now deemed traditional was once considered experimental; don¡¯t be afraid to try something new.
Amy Broughton, Principal, North America Funding Program, US West Lead
I want to hear about the context and issues before I start problem solving. Only then can we see the underlying patterns and opportunities.
Kate Jack, Sector Lead, Smart(ER) Mobility
Interconnected technology, infrastructure, and transportation has the power to create more equitable, accessible, and resilient communities.
Eric Plapper, Principal
Emerging technology projects can be daunting, but don¡¯t let perfect be the enemy of good. Iteration is a key ingredient in the process.