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44 <br /> Electric Vehicle Transition Plan&Charging Infrastructure Evaluation for County Fleet RFQ 367-005463 <br /> Response to Request for Qualifications November 5,2025 <br /> Ambika Coletti I Task 1 Lead <br /> Ambika Coletti is a senior manager in the transportation electrification team at ICF. <br /> s' Ambika has nearly 10 years of experience as an energy efficiency and transportation <br /> - electrification consultant. She leads the team which develops ICFs fleet <br /> electrification program PowerGuide alongside the comprehensive EV Model library. <br /> She specializes in the design and implementation of transportation electrification <br /> programs for electric utilities. Her work includes conducting market assessments, <br /> running cost-benefit analyses, and developing and executing implementation plans <br /> for electric non-road equipment and on-road vehicles. She also has expertise in <br /> project management, data analysis, technical research, and program management. <br /> Ambika will be our lead for fleet transition planning and financial analysis. She is <br /> based out of our Seattle, WA office. <br /> Ernie Robertson I Task 2 Lead <br /> Having recently moved from Southern California Edison to ICF, Ernie Robertson is <br /> an electrical engineering design expert with an extensive background in distribution <br /> design and over 5 years of practical experience. During his tenure at SCE, Ernie <br /> worked in New Development Planning, where he analyzed electrical distribution <br /> systems for EV (Charge Ready and commercial EV), telecom, and commercial <br /> projects. His day-to-day responsibilities involved field visits to verify existing electrical <br /> infrastructure and conducting assessments to understand the upgrades needed to <br /> meet customers' demands. Verifying electrical infrastructure entailed opening <br /> customer and SCE electrical structures and taking field measurements of both <br /> electrical structures and any identified obstructions. Having a strong breadth of <br /> experience evaluating grid impacts from vehicle electrification on the utility-side, <br /> Ernie is an excellent resource for fleet owners to help navigate the complex and time- <br /> consuming coordination with utilities needed to install fleet charging. Ernie will lead <br /> the electrical infrastructure assessment and evaluation of utility impacts for this <br /> project. He is based out of ICF's headquarters in Reston, VA. <br /> Fang Yan, PhD, PE I Task 3 Lead <br /> Dr. Fang Yan brings in over 15 years of experience in emission modeling, public <br /> polices, and clean fuel and vehicle technologies to support clients in navigating the <br /> technical, economic, and regulatory challenges in decarbonization. She led the <br /> California Air Resources Board (CARB)'s Innovative Clean Transit Regulation <br /> development and brought rich experiences in battery electric and fuel cell electric <br /> vehicle technologies, charging and hydrogen infrastructure, as well as total cost <br /> ownership of zero-emission vehicles. She was part of the team that developed <br /> California's 2020 Mobile Source Strategy as well as 2022 Statewide SIP Strategy. <br /> During the development of these plans, she worked closely and collaborated with <br /> California Energy Commission (CEC) and California Public Utilities Commission <br /> (CPUC) to forecast zero emission infrastructure needed to power the anticipated zero <br /> CONFIDENTIAL <br />
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