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National Leadership in Fleet Electrification Programs <br />We pride ourselves on being a national leader in fleet <br />electrification. The chart in Exhibit 1 displays our <br />diverse and extensive portfolio in this domain. To <br />date, we have conducted fleet electrification studies <br />for almost 200 fleets ranging in size from 50 to 5,000 <br />vehicles. Among these include some of the major <br />local and regional agencies in the United States, such <br />as the cities of Laguna Beach, CA; Lodi, CA; <br />Pittsburg, CA; Raleigh, NC; Honolulu, HI; Iowa City, <br />IA; Colorado Springs, CO; and Baltimore, MD; the <br />Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation <br />Authority (Metro); Santa Clara County, CA; the <br />Southern California Association of Governments <br />S( CAG); the San Diego Association of Governments <br />SA( NDAG); and numerous other agencies within and <br />outside of California. <br />Exhibit 1. ICF has conducted fleet electrification studies for <br />fleets across many sectors. <br />Transit utility FederalAgency <br />Authority State Agency 4 2 <br />Public University 10 g Tribal Entity <br />ier <br />i <br />Moreover, we have recently initiated an effort supporting the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), the <br />second-largest school district in the country, to conduct a comprehensive fleet electrification and EV charging <br />assessment. Our role spans the entire project lifecycle, which includes conducting initial site assessments, <br />developing program requirements, overseeing project permitting, conducting inspections, and documenting <br />commissioning activities. Our track record of successful projects demonstrates our commitment to creating <br />innovative, effective solutions that make a real difference in our clients' communities. The comprehensive scope of <br />ICF's work in transportation and fleet electrification is succinctly depicted in Exhibit 2, which highlights our extensive <br />experience, nationwide coverage, and capabilities. <br />Exhibit 2. ICF has an extensive transportation and fleet electrification portfolio. <br />Transportation Electrification <br />O FleetAdvlsory <br />O Rebates <br />Smtdc City Light <br />0. SMUD ETC <br />Pil& <br />a,,.at PIdNNNG <br />warty CVeG <br />W. <br />?Central <br />atrar <br />Ceasumars Ewergy Philadelphia <br />c—ounro <br />dvrpc <br />NEWYORR NYSERDA <br />0 NJTPA <br />.ro�Hr �amss <br />EVER53URCE <br />—� otlentic city Alfti <br />Collins <br />`�, eleetrie9 <br />i loradosp ies �— bge a P Maryland <br />C00-- gy <br />® Administration <br />(ft DUKE NC Electric . — <br />Metro <br />t " ENERGY. �/ Cooperatives �`1o<` <br />CSANDAG—_t�— Raleigh <br />AWE— 0—.En. ENERGY <br />5AN is <br />CenterPoint �--- as �Mar�^� <br />DIEGO_¢' =Enter Federal Highway <br />r En—EnY �/Adminisfration <br />'I 7 <br />ICF has also supported federal, state, and local workforce agencies, employers, and stakeholders in developing and <br />implementing work -based learning, training & technical assistance (TTA), and employment programs. We have more <br />than 75 professionals dedicated to solving workforce issues in energy and climate -related sectors as well as <br />transportation and manufacturing. For more than 20 years, ICF has held hundreds of contracts, subcontracts, and <br />Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this proposal <br />