Electric Vehicles Packing More Fleet Potential
EV Outlook: With each new year, the technology and performance of electric vehicles change faster than the year before.
EV Outlook: With each new year, the technology and performance of electric vehicles change faster than the year before.
94% of surveyed business leaders view AI as critical to their success over the next five years, and that’s particularly true for auto remarketing.
Fleet EV drivers who must use public charging stations are finding the experience frustrating and problem prone.
After a test drive of Hyliion's ERX Hypertruck, HDT's Jim Park sits down with the company's founder and CEO Thomas Healy to discuss the future of natural gas as a motor fuel, the pathway to zero-emissions long-haul transport and more.
GM Fleet is working with OnStar Business Solutions, BrightDrop, and a new business unit to foster fleet electrification. The vehicle is just one part journey.
Motorlease’s new president shares how the fleet management company restructured to meet a changing market and the new needs of fleet clients.
With 100 cars in its fleet, True MHS took its safety program to the next level by implementing video telematics. In one year, it saw a major reduction in at-fault accidents and gained context around incidents, collisions, and driver behavior.
The commercial fleet space requires its own definition of reliability when it comes to EV charging that includes assessments of both hardware and software.
Electric vehicles are computers on wheels. Here’s how their operation adds to fleet managers’ — and drivers’ — roles. It starts with managed EV charging and extends to managing data from both the vehicles and drivers.
With all the advanced technology baked into new and upcoming vehicles, fleet managers need to understand how to use that tech to get the most out of every mile.
How can fleet drivers make sure they’re ready for anything this winter season? We rounded up the best advice from experts.
Take these steps to ensure all the equipment that is left on your trucks makes it back to the facility.
Learn how 20 of the country’s most environmentally conscious fleets are cutting emissions and lessening their carbon footprints.
By distinguishing “acceptable idling” from “exception idling,” a company can effectively measure the results of its fuel reduction goals.
Today’s high-tech vehicles demands a five-prong approach that incorporates sound policy, driver education and coaching, policy enforcement and technology.
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