Developing TCO on Electric Vehicles Spans Many Factors
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.
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.
Although electrification is an essential component to ESG programs and long-term decarbonization, solutions like alternative sustainable fuels and data analytics will be just as crucial to facilitate carbon reductions in fleets.
Fleet managers may encounter setbacks and uncertainty in adopting electric vehicles, but a realistic plan rooted in careful steps and clear long-range goals can smooth out the journey to electrification.
In the middle of historic changes, are subscriptions and car sharing the path for mass electric vehicle adoption?
Fuel fraud has been on the rise since the onset of the pandemic. Setting robust controls for your fuel cards is an important step to preventing theft from stolen cards or drivers themselves.
The undertaking of fleet electrification is bigger than anyone thought just five years ago. But the fleet community that gathered in Santa Clara is up to the challenge.
Fleet experts shared their insights on remarketing upfits and equipment in the work truck industry.
We’ve all heard that fleeting EVs will lower your “fuel” bill considerably compared to an ICE vehicle. But by how much, exactly? Here’s the formula.
The rugged mainstay of many fleets, the Ford Super Duty is all-new for 2023, offering a host of new power, technology and connectivity tools, plus best-in-class towing, payload, torque, and horsepower.
The Chevrolet SUV is a repeat winner among fleet managers, offering four models and a variety of fleet-friendly options.
With supply chain restraints and pressure to go green as the new normal, one company shares its secrets to surviving 2022.
Now in its 16th year on the market, the Toyota Camry Hybrid continues to advance in technology and power, befitting its distinction as a notable fleet vehicle.
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