
About
Charlotte is an advocate for the intersection between connected, electric and shared technologies in a sustainable transportation future. A large portion of 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
- Clean Energy Champion, 2015
- Green.tv’s Top Women in EV, Finalist, 2022
Publications

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
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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