THE EMPIRE STATE SAYS "YES!" TO S CURVE STRATEGIES

 

It’s not because S Curve Strategies President & Founder April Bolduc was born there. In fact no one asked. But April knows New York, so it was only fitting her company’s latest women-owned business certification is from the state.

S Curve Strategies had already worked with the top utilities in the Empire State on their transportation electrification programs. When the New York State Division of Minority and Women’s Business Development said they needed her skillset, she applied.

 
Owning a transportation electrification consulting firm is exhilarating. I started in the industry more than a decade ago when every time I’d mention an electric car my friends and colleagues would look at me like I was from another planet.

Today, it’s all they want to talk about — because they know I work every day to save their planet.
— April Bolduc, S Curve Strategies

New York is investing $150 billion in the nation's largest infrastructure program, reinforcing their commitment to low-cost clean energy to power their economy and protect the environment. The State’s transportation electrification programs span everything from waste hauling to mass transit, and passenger vehicles to ferries.

S Curve Strategies Women-Owned Business Certification

April Bolduc, president of S Curve Strategies.

In addition, Mayor Bill de Blasio, the NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), and the Mayor’s Office of Climate and Sustainability announced a $75 million investment in electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging infrastructure to support the City of New York’s vehicle fleet.

The new investments will help the greenest municipal vehicle fleet in the country become even greener. 

The investments include:

  • 300 electric vehicles to replace fossil-fuel-powered models

  • 275 fast vehicle chargers

  • 20 portable vehicle chargers

  • 11 new solar charging carports

  • 3 electric buses to replace diesel models

  • 78 electric ambulances

  • 125 existing diesel-powered trucks retrofitted to electric power