
Electrifying ridehail worldwide
A comprehensive set of strategies for government and utilities to accelerate EV deployment in the ridehail sector

A comprehensive set of strategies for government and utilities to accelerate EV deployment in the ridehail sector

Cadmus collaborates with federal, state, and local partners to strengthen health security capabilities that bridge preparedness, response, and long-term resilience.

Shared insights from Cadmus and Energetics 2024 third party evaluation report of California’s MDHD charging programs—the nation’s largest MDHD evaluation which included data on over 60% of the state’s Class 3-8 electric vehicles.

Cadmus supports ACRP and regional airports in strengthening their preparedness and response capabilities for communicable diseases.

Cadmus is a premier firm supporting the water sector at every level Cadmus was formed over 40 years ago by a group of technical professionals

This award was created to recognize individuals who have demonstrated exceptional commitment, creativity, and sustained service to the AWWA Small Systems Division. Karen was nominated and unanimously chosen by the division’s trustees.

California is leading the nation in the transition to electric vehicles, driven by ambitious state policies and utility-led charging infrastructure programs. Representing the single largest evaluation of its kind, the Cadmus team is evaluating the impacts and challenges of these utility investments, which total $750 million across four major California energy providers—Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric, San Diego Gas & Electric, and Liberty Utilities.

Cadmus-led program accelerated the uptake of distributed solar PV “Strengthening Energy Sector Resilience in Jamaica” (SESR-Jamaica) was a three-and-a-half-year public-private partnership project of the Cadmus-led

New railway will accelerate critical infrastructure investment and drive economic transformation by connecting three critical ports.

A new StoryMap explores the impacts of hurricanes, as well as the data and tools that NOAA provides before, during, and after a storm.