
About
Charlotte is an advocate for the intersection between connected, electric and shared technologies in a sustainable transportation future. Her work involves sharing insights from data to build a compelling story for EV adoption in fleets. Charlotte’s background includes leading numerous multi-stakeholder programs to support EV market transformation, and is the British Columbia Chapter Chair for Women of EVs.
Expertise
- Fleet Electrification
- Sustainable Transportation
- Telematics
Education
- The University of British Columbia, Bachelor of Science with Honors, Environmental Science, 2002‒2006
Accomplishments
- Featured Speaker, Advanced Clean Transportation Expo 2025
- Speaker, EV & Charging Expo 2024, 2025
- Speaker, Globe & Mail Future of Automotive 2025
- Speaker, EV Symposium EVS36 2023
- Green.TV Top Women in EV, Finalist, 2022
- Clean Energy Champion, 2015
Publications

Digging deeper into how temperature and speed impact EV range
Our interactive analysis showcases how an EV’s maximum range can change depending on climate and driving behavior.
February 6, 2023
5 minute read

Trucks will be a real pick-me-up for fleet electrification
Electric pickup trucks are going to revolutionize EV adoption and change the game for fleet electrification.
June 28, 2022
4 minute read

Fleets that don't electrify leave money on the table
Nearly two-thirds of North American fleets would save money by swapping for electric cars today, according to Geotab’s largest EV suitability assessment.
December 16, 2020
5 minute read
J1939 Protocol: Why EV protocol for fleets is highly beneficial
Standardized EV data protocols assist fleet reporting and integration.
May 21, 2020
4 minute read

Preparing for EVs: Charge the North EV case study
Is the electrical grid and utilities sector prepared for wide-scale EV adoption? A study of 1000 EVs in Canada looks at what is needed to support and prepare for EV uptake.
July 25, 2019
4 minute read