When drivers are behind schedule or in a hurry, they may resort to aggressive driving habits like speeding and tailgating and even road rage. An expert explores contributing factors, negative consequences, and ways to help your drivers address that harried feeling and stay safe.
By prioritizing inspections, fleet managers can identify safety hazards, optimize vehicle performance, comply with safety and environmental regulations, and minimize unplanned downtime.
Artificial intelligence relates to various aspects of running electric vehicles, such as duty cycles, routing, deployments, maintenance and charging schedules.
Car IQ’s system eliminates card swipes at gas stations. But the greater benefit may be the reduction in unused cards, fraud, and fees — as well as the streamlining of payment processing across multiple merchants, municipalities, and toll authorities.
Calculating reimbursement for at-home EV charging requires lots of precision, but several options are available ease the process for fleets.
Except for charging infrastructure, the variables for planning fleet electrification span duty cycles, use cases, geography, reliability, fleet size, and availability.
Find out more about howfleet managers can smooth out the technical and operational steps toward fleet electrification.
Three messages for your employees and three ways to invest in them can yield the priceless gift of engagement and growing satisfaction.