Future Energy’s Impact on Automotive Dealerships’ EV Transition Explored by U.S. Secretary of Energy

At the recent North American Auto Dealers Association (NADA) show in Las Vegas, U.S. Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm, convened with the CEO and EVP of Future Energy, a company that provides EV and energy strategies. The purpose of the meeting was to explore how Future Energy is aiding automotive dealerships in transitioning to the sale of electric vehicles (EVs).

During the meeting, Secretary Granholm and Future Energy CEO Sam DiNello deliberated on the challenges facing dealerships as they upgrade their facilities and make the necessary investments to accommodate EVs. DiNello underscored the company’s objective of simplifying the transition process for dealerships and equipping them with the necessary tools to mitigate costs associated with adopting EVs.

A key point of discussion was Future Energy’s Interface platform, which oversees EV chargers, dynamic load balancing, inventory management, automation, and potential demand response. Secretary Granholm took particular interest in how the company is assisting clients with sustainable solutions for power management, cost control, and energy usage.

Alongside automotive dealerships, Future Energy has been addressing energy challenges in various industries, including healthcare and hospitality. The company’s multidisciplinary team of experts can offer comprehensive planning, installation, and management solutions with distinctive energy- and technology-based strategies for clients across North America.

Future Energy’s pioneering work in the EV and energy sector has garnered attention from Secretary Granholm and other prominent figures in the Biden Administration as they continue to advocate for greater consumer adoption of EVs. The company’s commitment to aiding businesses in navigating the transition to EVs and implementing sustainable energy solutions has established them as a preeminent leader in the industry.

Fundamentally, the meeting between Secretary Granholm and Future Energy provided an opportunity for the company to showcase its contributions to the automotive industry’s shift towards EVs and display the potential of vehicle-to-grid technology. Through close collaboration with businesses and provision of necessary tools and support, Future Energy is playing a critical role in shaping the future of sustainable energy and transportation.

For further information regarding Future Energy and its innovative EV and energy solutions, please visit their website or contact Mark Gilman at 248-789-8057.

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