Lindsay Shigetomi
Senior Manager, Fleet Engagement
Work
Areas of expertise:
Fleet electrification, financial modeling, clean transportation policy
Description
As an Analyst with the EDF's zero-emission truck initiative, Lindsay works across stakeholder groups to foster strong policy to support fleet electrification and provide technical analysis for zero-emission fleet planning. She manages the development of the Fleet Electrification Solution Center, a comprehensive resource for fleets to successfully understand and implement fleet electrification projects.
Background
Prior to her current role, Lindsay was an EDF Climate Corps Fellow working on zero-emission fleet deployments with the North Central Texas Council of Governments. Before joining EDF, Lindsay worked on clean transportation policy and electric fleet deployment with municipal fleets, transportation equity with the Greenlining Institute and transportation policy and corporate fleet electrification with Ceres.
Education:
- Master of Public Policy, Brandeis University
- Master of Business Administration, Brandeis University
- B.A., Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles
Latest pieces
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Case studies: Stories of fleets on the road to electrification
Energy Exchange, November 12, 2024 -
At NAFA 2024, fleets are finding the ways that work on their electrification journey
Energy Exchange, April 24, 2024 -
Why Schneider’s deployment of 50 electric big rigs gives me hope for the future of trucking
Energy Exchange Blog, June 29, 2023