Arr ika Coletti
<br />Senior Manager, Beneficial Electrification
<br />Ambika Coletti has over 9 years of experience as an energy efficiency and
<br />beneficial electrification consultant. She specializes in the design and
<br />management of beneficial electrification and fleet assessment programs. Her
<br />work includes conducting market assessments, running cost -benefit analyses,
<br />and developing and executing implementation plans. Ambika also has expertise
<br />in project management, data analysis, technical research, program reporting,
<br />business development, remote team management, and stakeholder outreach.
<br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br />Fleet Electrification Assessments, Multiple Clients, 2020—Present
<br />Fleet Assessment Technical Lead and Model Architect. Ambika led the
<br />development and regular updates of ICF's proprietary Fleet Assessment Model
<br />which is used to evaluate and identify fleet electrification opportunities. Ambika
<br />oversaw the research and development of ICF's electric vehicle library (with
<br />over 500 vehicle models, updated monthly), electric vehicle supply equipment
<br />assumptions, emission reduction and total cost of ownership calculations, and
<br />alternative funding sources (EV incentive and grant programs). She manages a
<br />team of eight analysts to conduct fleet assessments and produce meaningful
<br />reports used to educate customer stakeholders on the financial and
<br />environmental benefits of fleet electrification. To date Ambika has supported
<br />fleet assessments for over 50 customer fleets and 45,000 vehicles. Clients
<br />include National Grid (2020-Present), Consumers Energy (2021-Present),
<br />Duquesne Light Company (2021-Present), Salt River Project (2021-Present),
<br />Maryland Energy Administration (2021-Present), Central Hudson Gas & Electric
<br />(2021-Present), Avangrid (2021), City of Honolulu (2021), and Colorado Springs
<br />Utility (2021).
<br />Years of Experience
<br />Professional start date: 712012
<br />ICF start date: 07/2012
<br />Education
<br />BS Environmental Science with
<br />Business Minor, Tulare
<br />University, 2012
<br />Certifications/Registrations
<br />• Microsoft Office Specialist
<br />Certification Excel and Access
<br />• ICF Enterprise Program
<br />Management (EPM) Certified
<br />Professional Affiliations
<br />Member, Association of Energy
<br />Services Professionals
<br />(AESP), 2014-Present
<br />Fleet Electrification Program, Seattle City Light, Seattle, WA 2022—Present
<br />Program Manager. Ambika manages Seattle City Light's program to provide fleet advisory services, charging
<br />solution incentives, and make-ready infrastructure support to fleet customers. She manages the program team, client
<br />relationships, marketing, risk management, outreach, data tracking, key performance indicators, measurement and
<br />verification, and finances.
<br />Clean Air Technologies Program, CenterPoint Energy, Houston, TX, 2014—Present
<br />Program Manager. Ambika manages CenterPoint Energy's program to promote electric forklifts and electric stand-
<br />by truck refrigeration units. She manages the program team, client relationships, marketing efforts, outreach, data
<br />tracking, progress to goals, key performance indicators, and finances. Ambika helped quadruple the size of
<br />CenterPoint Energy's trade ally network, assisted with customer grant applications, and provided monthly client
<br />invoices and reports. She provided project technical support from 2014 to 2016, assumed a role as account manager
<br />in 2017, and now manages the project and replacement account manager.
<br />Beneficial Electrification Program Implementation, Multiple Clients, U.S. 2014—Present.
<br />Operations Manager. Ambika supports or supported six of ICF's beneficial electrification programs for electric utility
<br />clients, from kickoff meetings through start-up and implementation. She manages a team of five analysts, sharing
<br />best practices across programs and coordinating day-to-day program activities between marketing, information
<br />technology, account managers, program managers, project engineers, and clients. Clients include Alliant Energy
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