How Data Drives EV Choices and Fleet Operations
Electric vehicles drive lots of data which enables them to become more data driven, in an information loop. That means fleets can adapt to EVs with more efficient deployments and informed usage.
Electric vehicles drive lots of data which enables them to become more data driven, in an information loop. That means fleets can adapt to EVs with more efficient deployments and informed usage.
GM’s hands-free system uses a blend of cameras, radars, LiDAR, a new computing system, and a driver head-monitoring system to give a 360-degree 3-D representation of the vehicle’s surroundings.
Ford's Pro Trailer Hitch Assist makes hitching a truck and trailer as easy as pushing a button.
Sean Mahar of Quartix discusses what fleet telematics customers should expect during the onboarding process, from contract signing to installation, training, and support.
From telematic systems and 5G broadband to dashcams and proactive maintenance, advancing technology is helping fleets improve efficiencies, trim costs and keep drivers safe.
You've heard of working from home, but Cisco and Mercedes-Benz's new partnership will allow you to take your work on the road.
A survey of 1,800 global fleet operators by Teletrac Navman uncovers the biggest challenges global fleets are facing and how they are responding in a vastly changing and increasingly complex environment.
According to a Deloitte study, 30% of U.S. consumers have difficulty trusting anyone to manage the data collected by today’s connected vehicles.
The integrated solution created by Geotab and Synop enables electric and mixed-fuel fleets to be managed on a single interoperable platform, maximizing uptime and energy usage.
Fleets running vehicles with Cummins engines now can update and receive over-the-air software for ECUs through Geotab’s G09 device.
The proliferation of connected vehicle technology generating real-time telematics data is a valuable business intelligence tool for field operations and services.
The new Mobilisights business unit, launched at CES, will leverage data from Stellantis’ connected vehicles, which are expected to reach 34 million by 2030.
The partnership will benefit fleet management independent software providers, system integrators, and fleet managers.
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.
Data integration is essential for fleet electrification, though pulling the right data sets into a single pane of glass is no simple task.
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