Future energy, which provides comprehensive electric vehicle and energy strategies for a variety of industries, including the automotive industry, had the opportunity at the North American Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) annual show to exclusively share its innovative work in helping dealers transition to electric vehicles with the U.S. Secretary of Energy. . Jennifer Granholm.
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U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm meets with Future Energy CEO Sam DiNello and Executive Vice President Dan Young at the 2024 NADA Show in Las Vegas. second. Granholm met with Future Energy to discuss the adoption of electric vehicles by car dealerships and technology for connecting vehicles to the grid. (Image courtesy of Future Energy Company)
Secretary Granholm, a key voice in the Biden administration's push for consumer adoption of electric vehicles, spoke with Future Energy CEO Sam DiNello and Executive Vice President Dan Young about how the company is helping auto dealers transition to selling electric vehicles.
“Minister Granholm and I talked about how Future Energy is bringing energy efficiency to those early adopters of electric vehicles and we worked to solve some of the challenges they face,” DiNello said. “We have an abundance of empathy for how difficult this process has been for merchants to upgrade their facilities, the investment they've had to make, and what we've done to simplify this process. We're not here to convince anyone to make the transition. We're here to help them prepare when they are ready.”
Accompanied by Michael Berube, US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Sustainable Transportation, Secretary Granholm took a particular interest in how Future Energy can help companies solve energy challenges in various industries, from automotive to healthcare and hospitality. Dinilo and Sec. Granholm also discussed the potential of vehicle-to-grid technology in the future.
“Future Energy was the only company Sec. Granholm personally visited one of the 600 exhibitors at NADA and got a demo of the company’s Interface platform, which manages electric vehicle chargers, as well as dynamic load balancing, inventory management, automation, and potential demand response “She was very interested in how we could help our customers with sustainable energy management solutions, control costs, and manage the energy they use,” Dinello said.
About the energy of the future
Future energy is a Michigan-based energy and IoT solutions company that specializes in end-to-end integration of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, energy management, and smart technologies for businesses from nearly every industry. With a multidisciplinary team of experts working across various industries, including software, energy and construction, they are able to provide comprehensive planning, installation and management solutions with unique energy and technology-based strategies to clients across North America.
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