
In this episode of The Future of Ground Transportation, Daniel Perez speaks with Rhys Webb and Elijah Sinclair from Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) to discuss the future of clean transportation.
MassCEC plays a pivotal role in accelerating clean energy initiatives and reducing greenhouse gas emissions across Massachusetts. The discussion covers the Mass Fleet Advisor Program, which offers free technical assistance for electrifying medium and heavy-duty fleets, the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles, and the importance of charging infrastructure planning.
They also explore innovative pilot programs supporting ride-hailing electrification, mobile charging solutions, and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, which allows electric vehicles to supply power back to the grid.
Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:
MassCEC as a catalyst for clean transportation solutions in Massachusetts
The Mass Fleet Advisor Program
Challenges in EV adoption
Mobile and off-grid charging solutions
Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology
Episode Highlights:
The Role of MassCEC – MassCEC is a publicly funded economic development agency focused on accelerating clean energy adoption in Massachusetts. The organization provides grants, technical assistance, and pilot programs to drive innovation in transportation electrification and sustainability.
The Mass Fleet Advisor Program – This initiative offers free electrification planning services to fleets, helping businesses understand the financial and operational impact of switching to electric vehicles. The program provides assessments, data collection, and expert recommendations to guide decision-making and facilitate the transition.
Addressing EV Adoption Barriers – High upfront costs, charging infrastructure limitations, and operational uncertainty remain significant barriers to EV adoption. MassCEC works to bridge these gaps by providing resources, education, and connections to funding opportunities that make fleet electrification more accessible.
Innovative Charging Solutions – Mobile charging stations, vehicle-to-grid technology, and on-street charging solutions are being explored to make EV charging more flexible and accessible. These solutions aim to support businesses and individuals who may not have the ability to install permanent charging infrastructure at their locations.
The Future of Clean Transportation – The transportation industry is rapidly evolving with advancements in EV battery technology, fleet electrification, and emerging clean energy solutions such as hydrogen fuel and sustainable aviation. MassCEC is committed to staying at the forefront of these developments by supporting new technologies and fostering collaboration between public and private stakeholders.
Resources Mentioned:
Mass Fleet Advisor Program – Free fleet electrification planning for Massachusetts-based fleets.
More EV Truck Program – State rebates for electric medium and heavy-duty vehicles.
MassCEC Clean Transportation Initiatives – Learn more about pilot programs, grants, and incentives.
About the GuestsRhys Webb is a Senior Program Manager on MassCEC’s Clean Transportation Team. She has designed and overseen an array of programs aimed at increasing clean transportation access and decreasing transportation burdens for all Massachusetts residents. She has played a key role in developing initiatives such as the Mass Fleet Advisor and Accelerating Clean Transportation for All programs.
Elijah Sinclair is a Program Manager on MassCEC’s Clean Transportation Team. He oversees the Ride Clean Mass Program, their upcoming Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Program, and much of their micromobility work. Elijah is committed to building an equitable and cost-effective clean energy future for residents of Massachusetts and beyond.