Daniel is a Policy Analyst at Atlas, where he plays a role in supporting analysis of electric utilities and transportation electrification and advancing the electrification of vehicle fleets across the country. Daniel supports the writing of research reports, briefs, and data toolkits that provide deep insights into transportation electrification, building decarbonization, and climate policy.
Before joining Atlas, Daniel earned a Master of Public Policy, with a concentration in EV Policy from the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies. He brings valuable experience from his time with the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Electrification Coalition where he worked on a variety of projects including analyzing best practices for international EV adoption and identifying potential market opportunities for private sector investments. Daniel was also a Climate Corps Fellow at the Environmental Defense Fund where he advised municipalities on energy efficiency actions, created roadmaps for municipal fleet electrification, and launched a municipal energy tracking and management process.
Daniel also holds a Bachelor of Arts with an emphasis in Central and Eastern Europe from the University of Colorado at Boulder and is a dual citizen of the Czech Republic.










