Fleet Electrification: A Cost and Benefits Analysis
It is vital for your company to analyze the benefits, costs, implementation factors, and more to ensure EV adoption is the next best step for your fleet.
It is vital for your company to analyze the benefits, costs, implementation factors, and more to ensure EV adoption is the next best step for your fleet.
The risky behaviors driving the alarming rate of crashes during the coronavirus pandemic — along with the addictive behaviors surrounding phone use — are ringing alarm bells for fleets. Where do we go from here?
When it comes to new drivers, a lack of professional experience behind the wheel means increased risk to your business. Here's how to train for success.
Learn how calculating total cost of ownership for electric vehicles is vital to the success of your business and determining if EVs are a cost-effective replacement.
It’s important to know the charging levels, the accessibility of charging levels along the routes you take, and whether you will add chargers at your facility.
Read how performing an electric vehicle suitability assessment (EVSA) can create a better blueprint for electrification.
Learn how you can offset the initial cost of your electric vehicle when you know the governmental regulations for EVs.
The first consideration for all companies is to set a budget for purchasing your vehicles and for adding charging stations
Learn about the electric vehicle (EV) software and tools that you should add to your workflow in order to optimize your use of EVs.
Follow these eight tips to rewrite your fleet’s risk profile and work to reduce or at least stabilize insurance costs.
During The Machinery Haulers Association’s 2021 Safety and Security Conference, Trans-System’s CIO shared three easy ways fleets can boost their cybersecurity efforts.
Tire designs for electric trucks will need to account for greater stresses from weight and torque — but they will need to remain interchangeable with existing tires and be retreadable.
The auto transport sector requires specialized trucks and training. In times of surges and droughts of production, driver retention becomes an even bigger issue.
Looking toward the future of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), how will this tech benefit autonomous vehicles?
As disruptions continue to rock vehicle and parts production, fleets should plan for limited fleet supply and cost increases in the near term. But there are things they can do now to mitigate the situation.
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