The Fleet Success Show

Episode 183: How UCLA Electrified Their Fleet—Without Electrocuting Their Budget

Episode Summary

Explore how UCLA’s Clinton Bench leads one of the country’s most advanced university fleets with centralized operations, 40% electrification, microgrids, and a culture of innovation.

Episode Notes

“Fleet isn’t just turning wrenches anymore—it’s strategic asset management, customer service, data science, and culture building. And it deserves that respect.” – Clinton Bench, UCLA

 

Episode Summary

In this episode of The Fleet Success Show, host Marc Canton sits down with Clinton Bench, Director of Fleet and Transit at UCLA, for a thought-provoking discussion on the evolving role of fleet managers in higher education.

Clinton opens up about the operational and cultural transformations happening within UCLA’s fleet operation—including their journey to electrification, the role of microgrids and dynamic wireless charging, and the importance of centralization in a historically decentralized university system.

This episode is a masterclass in leading change from within, using data, partnerships, and perseverance to shift paradigms in the public sector. From overcoming EV charging infrastructure challenges to creating intentional development paths for team members, this conversation delivers a rare behind-the-scenes view into a cutting-edge government fleet that’s building for the future.

 

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Speaker Bios

🎤 Clinton Bench

Director of Fleet and Transit, UCLA

Clinton brings over 25 years of public sector transportation experience, now leading one of the most progressive university fleets in the U.S. A passionate advocate for electrification, centralization, and professional development, Clinton also serves in leadership roles with NAFA and NASA (National Association of State and University Fleets).

🎤 Marc Canton

Host, The Fleet Success Show

Marc Canton is a leading fleet consultant and co-host of The Fleet Success Show, where he explores operational efficiency, stakeholder satisfaction, and leadership within fleet management.