Utility Fleet Professional

Utility Fleet Professional

Utility Fleet Professional stands out as the sole trade publication specifically tailored to meet the needs of decision-makers responsible for purchasing and managing fleet assets in investor-owned utilities, public utilities, cooperatives, and utility contractors. If your goal is to connect with fleet management and maintenance experts in the utility sector—professionals who rely on products and services like yours—UFP offers a direct channel to reach them. Since its inception in 2011, UFP has become the preferred source of information for fleet professionals seeking insights on the latest trends, best practices, and strategies from both peers and industry leaders. Utility fleets encounter specific challenges, and they look to UFP’s targeted content for guidance to enhance their fleet’s efficiency. The publishing team at UFP boasts over 60 years of combined experience in the utility and fleet management fields, ensuring that we deliver high-quality content for our readers and advertisers. The editorial direction is spearheaded by Sean Lyden, a seasoned journalist and editor with nearly 20 years of experience covering the transportation and energy sectors. Sean is well-versed in the industry and is committed to providing UFP readers with crucial and actionable insights on aerial equipment, vehicles, emerging technologies, green fleet trends, fleet management strategies, and other topics that empower utility fleet managers to overcome their most pressing challenges. Carla Housh, the publisher of UFP, brings over 25 years of experience in the utility publications sector, including her previous role as publisher for the now-defunct Utility & Telecom Fleets magazine. In addition to UFP, Carla also oversees the rapidly growing Incident Prevention magazine, which is highly regarded within the utility safety and operations community. Managing editor Kate Wade has dedicated nearly a decade to the market, building an extensive network of industry resources. Her commitment to producing quality magazines with valuable content is reflected in the increasing popularity of her publications. Associate publisher Kurt Moreland has a rich background in niche utility publications, having significantly contributed to advertising sales for Utility & Telecom Fleets magazine. Currently, Kurt focuses on developing print and online media solutions that assist UFP advertisers in expanding their reach in the utility sector. Rich Kunkel joined our team in 2016 as part of Business Development. With a long-standing career in publishing, Rich has played a key role in the ongoing success of Utility Fleet Professional. UFP releases five issues annually, timed to coincide with major industry events such as the Utility Fleet Leadership Summit, NTEA Work Truck Show, NAFA, iP Utility Safety

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  • 1 week ago | utilityfleetprofessional.com | Kate Wade

    Over 160 fleet representatives are expected to attend the 72nd Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference, scheduled for June 1-4 at the Williamsburg Lodge and Conference Center in Williamsburg, Virginia. This year’s event features a new site for the equipment show and drive-through demonstration, allowing both to take place in the same location. The equipment show will include more than 60 displays.

  • 1 week ago | utilityfleetprofessional.com | Shelley Mika

    It wasn’t long ago that news headlines suggested fully autonomous trucks would soon dominate American roadways. Those predictions have subsided, but truck OEMs and vehicle technology companies continue to refine and advance their autonomous solutions, often outside the spotlight. Meanwhile, various states are working their way through legislation that could further delay mass deployment of autonomous trucks.

  • 1 week ago | utilityfleetprofessional.com | Gary Wollenhaupt

    Many fleets in the utility sector have set ambitious zero-emission targets, but headwinds in the U.S. electric vehicle market – due to production slowdowns and an evolving regulatory environment – are creating new obstacles. Even so, it doesn’t appear that fleet managers are significantly adjusting their electrification roadmaps. American Electric Power, Pacific Gas and Electric, Sacramento Municipal Utility District and numerous other utilities have made net-zero pledges that they intend to keep.

  • 1 week ago | utilityfleetprofessional.com | Shelley Mika

    Over the last decade, numerous industry changes and challenges – think vehicle electrification, navigating a global pandemic and the growth of data-based decision-making – have all but forced fleet managers to develop new skills. As we consider the next 10 years, what talents will utility fleet managers of the future need to successfully overcome obstacles and make the most of new opportunities?

  • 1 week ago | utilityfleetprofessional.com | Kate Wade

    Written by Kate Wade on May 7, 2025. Posted in New Fleet Products & Services. e-Hazard now offers a training course designed for non-electrical personnel who maintain and repair electric batteries used as primary power for mobile equipment and vehicles. Mechanics and maintenance personnel must be trained to identify any electrical hazards they may encounter and determine the electrical work practices necessary to safely perform the work.

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