Center for Transportation and the Environment
Ethan McNally is an accomplished Engineering Assistant at the Center for Transportation and the Environment, focusing on electric and hydrogen bus deployments and the implementation of new software for block assignments. With a robust background in mechanical engineering, Ethan has held various positions including Controls Lead for Formula SAE, where leadership and design skills were demonstrated by managing a team to optimize driver-controlled components, and Lead Electric Propulsion Designer, successfully reviving a boat's propulsion system. Previous experience encompasses roles at Tesla as a Quality Engineering Intern and Manufacturing Engineering Intern, where Ethan contributed to battery pack standardization and optimized manufacturing processes. Academic achievements include a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Minor in Anthropology from the University of Georgia.
Center for Transportation and the Environment
The Center for Transportation and the Environment is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to improve the health of our climate and communities by bringing people together to develop and commercialize clean, efficient, and sustainable transportation technologies. CTE collaborates with federal, state, and local governments, fleets, and vehicle technology manufacturers to complete our mission. Since its start in 1993, CTE has managed a portfolio of over $530 million in team research, development, and demonstration projects. We’ve helped over 200 US companies move their technologies into the global energy and transportation mainstream. We’ve also moved the needle through public awareness campaigns, educational programming, market research, and commuter behavior studies. Learn more at www.cte.tv