Electric Fleet Vehicles Hit the Real Street of Hurdles and Results
The annual Fleet Forward Conference offered a firsthand look at the first phases of fleet electrification and the unpredictable changes ahead.
The annual Fleet Forward Conference offered a firsthand look at the first phases of fleet electrification and the unpredictable changes ahead.
For the trucks that travel through the mud, sleet, rain, or snow, there are fleet graphics designed to withstand those harsh conditions so your brand can still shine.
Drawn to the precious metals contained in catalytic converters, criminals are increasingly targeting corporate vehicles for quick and easy cash, posing a deadly threat to fleet drivers.
In the past year, industries such as construction, transportation, and mining have had staggering levels of quitting. Why are people quitting these industries?
A new report provides a summary of comprehensive research focused on improving the internal combustion engine efficiency and emissions.
For fleet managers, route tracking and optimization are key ways for fleets to enhance productivity.
Record-high fuel prices are prompting a new type of fuel theft in which the perpetrators puncture fuel tanks. Fleet operators are not only out of gas; they face expensive repairs and extended downtime, too.
Analysis: Starting in 2023, the effects of the pandemic-driven slowdown and the changes in leasing will affect the used-vehicle supply by mid-decade.
Frigid temperatures affect the chemical and physical reactions that make batteries work, resulting in longer charging times.
Several tech innovators and automakers are leading the way in bringing cellular vehicle-to-everything technology to the next generation of cars, with the goal of reducing fatalities among all road users.
The poll is live for the 2022 Fleet Vehicles of the Year — vote for your favorite car, truck, and/or SUV, share the link, and help contribute to the next Fleet Vehicle of the Year. Cast your vote by Nov. 4!
Three fleets share best practices to prep vehicles for winter and prevent downtime when the cold sets in.
One fleet leans on technology to not only survive, but to thrive and find the perfect recipe for success.
Maintenance software and mobile apps can help trucking fleets reduce tire costs and add to the bottom line.
As fuel costs spiked this spring and summer, fleet managers scrambled to mitigate the No. 1 annual (and rising!) cost for fleets. Thankfully, the technology and solutions to help control its cost continue to thrive.
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