Sustainable Fleet Technology Webinar Series
You know your fleet needs to become more sustainable—but do you know how to do it? During the Sustainable Fleet Technology (SFT) Webinars industry experts will analyze frequent challenges, demonstrate areas of potential operational and environmental improvement, and showcase strategies and technologies fleets are implementing to drive their sustainability goals.
Registration is free for all SFT webinars. To view past recordings of Sustainable Fleet Technology webinars, please visit NAFA’s Webinar Archive.
Each Sustainable Fleet Technology webinar has been approved by NAFA Fleet Management Association for 1.5 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE), which may be applied towards CAFM recertification credit.
Next Webinar
Using Telematics Data Analytics to Plan for Fleet Electrification
Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 2:00-3:30 p.m. ET
Telematics serves as the foundation for collecting real-world data. Telematics helps gauge a variety of things such as daily mileage, route patterns, dwell and idling times, and payload and energy consumption. Coupled with data analytics, ideal vehicle candidates for electric replacement and best suitable vehicle routes are identified. Learn how fleet managers use telematics to leverage data for accurate range assessment requirements, charging needs, and operational impacts to make return on investment decisions.
Speakers:
- Rachel Darken, Assistant Fleet Superintendent, City of Madison Wisconsin
- Jared Walker, Senior Specialist, EV Product Analytics, Sawatch Labs, a WEX Company
- Katie Fletcher, Sustainability Program Analyst, Denver Water
Future Webinars
- July 16, 2026: Preparing for Natural Disasters
- September 17, 2026: Lower Cost Charging Options
- November 10, 2026: Upfitting Your Garage for Electric and Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Sponsorship Opportunities
Sponsorships are available for this webinar series! For more details, please contact Weston Kalogeridis, wkalogeridis@nafa.org, Director of Sales and Customer Success.
Past Webinars
Zero Emissions Vehicle Options for Law Enforcement (March 19, 2026)
Law enforcement agencies are rapidly expanding their use of battery-electric vehicles (EVs) for patrol, traffic enforcement, and specialty assignments—driven by fuel and maintenance savings, emissions goals, and the emergence of pursuit-capable platforms. This webinar provides a practical, decision-focused look at what it takes to evaluate, procure, and operate EVs in law enforcement, including duty-cycle fit, charging strategy, upfitting and equipment loads, vehicle downtime, and total cost of ownership.
Cybersecurity and Fleet Technology: Identifying Vulnerabilities and Work Continuity During Crisis (February 26, 2026)
Technology is the backbone of metrics for an efficient fleet. Bluetooth capabilities inside vehicles, telematics software integration, and charging and fueling equipment with network connections all capture, share, and store data. They are gateways to your organization’s servers and vulnerable to outdated security patches, integration issues, and bad actors. Join this webinar to identify areas of risk to prepare for and prevent security breaches, and hear lessons learned from a fleet manager who reverted to manual operations during a security breach.
Lowering Carbon Emissions with Alternative Fuels (December 11, 2025)
Organizations are constantly looking for practical ways to reduce their carbon footprint and achieve cost savings. This webinar will examine how using alternative vehicle fuel options such as biodiesel, natural gas, and propane can assist in achieving these outcomes. Join us to learn more about the performance characteristics of these alternative fuels, their infrastructure needs and hear real-world case studies from successful fleet applications.
Medium and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Electrification (November 13, 2025)
In this webinar learn about some of the best use cases for medium and heavy-duty vehicle electrification, taking into account range, infrastructure needs, and total cost of ownership.
Electric UTVs: Utility Task Vehicles Going Battery-Powered (October 16, 2025)
They go by many names — Side-By-Side (SxS), Utility Task Vehicle, or Utility Terrain Vehicle. This webinar will explore the electrification of these robust off-highway vehicles. Stealth, greater torque, and zero-emissions are some of the advantages found in electric versions of these useful transportation tools. Sign up to learn more!
Law Enforcement Vehicle Options (September 10th, 2025)
Watch this Sustainable Fleet Technology Webinar to learn:
- what first responder fleet vehicles are available
- which cleaner fuels are in use
- existing preventive maintenance and training, and
- technologies improving fuel efficiency
Free Technical Assistance Tools for Sustainable Fleet Management Planning (July 10th, 2025)
This webinar covered free tools that are available from both the federal government and non-profits that can be used for planning for sustainable fleet management. Learn about free technical assistance, calculators for estimating total cost of ownership, and other resources that are available.
Greener Options for Refuse Trucks (Thursday, June 12, 2025)
In this webinar we will look at some of the ways that refuse fleets can improve the efficiency and sustainability of their fleet operations. We will discuss the sustainability and total cost of ownership for different fuel options for refuse trucks.
Optimizing At-Home EV Charging: Policy, Reimbursements, and Emissions Savings (May 15, 2025)
Get insights from real-world case studies on how organizations streamline at-home EV charging approvals and implement direct driver reimbursement to save time and money.
Best Practices from Green Garage Winners (April 10, 2025)
Listen to past winners of the Green Garage contest discuss how they successfully improved the sustainability of their garages and get tips on how you can reduce the environmental footprint of your garage while maintaining the efficiency of your fleet operations.
Federal Tax Credits for Clean Vehicles (March 27, 2025)
This webinar covers the current existing tax credits for clean vehicles and associated charging and fueling infrastructure. This webinar will also discuss how tax-exempt organizations can use the direct pay option to receive these credits.