Today’s high-tech vehicles demands a five-prong approach that incorporates sound policy, driver education and coaching, policy enforcement and technology.
Data integration is essential for fleet electrification, though pulling the right data sets into a single pane of glass is no simple task.
As your fleet plans out its electrification roadmap, consider whether buying or leasing EVs make sense for your needs. Here’s what to consider.
The push to accurately quantify the costs of an EV fleet will depend on line items both fixed and variable, with some yet to be standardized.
With more and more fleets entering the EV space, a combination of charging services at work, at home, and at public stations will help accelerate the adoption of these zero-emission vehicles. Just make sure to connect it all.
Fleet safety policies must evolve with the issues of the day. And with new activity involving conceal carry permits, dashcams, marijuana legalization, and now electric vehicle use, there is a lot to consider.
New tire technologies are replacing manual processes with more efficient ways to capture tire tread depth, understand potential safety issues remotely, and keep accurate maintenance records.