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Utilimarc Survey Gauges Opinions, Plans for Commercial Fleet EV Implementation

Utilimarc's survey collected data covering many points, such as by which metric companies would measure EV performance and plans for electrifying fleets in the near future.

April 8, 2021
Utilimarc Survey Gauges Opinions, Plans for Commercial Fleet EV Implementation

Utilimarc's survey collected data covering many points, such as by which metric companies would  measure EV performance and plans for electrifying fleets in the near future.

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Utilimarc published the results of a recent customer survey regarding the future of electric vehicle (EV) performance for large commercial fleets on April 6. The survey ran in March and went out to over 200 participants.

Utilimarc's survey collected data covering many important points, such as by which metric companies would measure EV performance and plans for electrifying fleets in the near future.

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Other focus points for the survey included: 

  • Fleet goals for electric vehicle implementation over the next 36 months

  • Percentage of fleets that are electrified today

  • Which make of EVs fleets would be looking to acquire

  • Plans for charging these electric vehicles, whether it be charging stations at employees' homes, company owned stations, or other options

Survey Findings 

When asked what key performance indicators (KPIs) would be considered with EV implementation, the majority of survey responses pointed to the reduction of CO2 emissions and financial savings due to fuel expenses and maintenance costs. Target goals for these KPIs were on average between 30 and 45% reduction in cost per mile, CO2 emissions, fuel savings, and maintenance costs. 

All survey respondents anticipated at least some increase in EVs in their fleet in the next three years, with the average response being about 28%. Additionally, over 92% of respondents plan on prioritizing Class 1 and 2 vehicles in this change.

One participating utilities fleet responded, "We plan to convert 100% of light-duty fleet by 2030, 10% of medium-duty fleet by 2030, and 5% of heavy-duty fleet by 2030 Emissions Reduction." 

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Some other takeaways from the survey included the most sought after EV makes, as well as company plans for managing the charging of these vehicles once acquired. Some important points for commercial fleets to take into account include how they intend to maintain vehicle charge and the potential impact this could have on grid capacity. The survey found 60% of fleets plan to have their employees charge these vehicles at their homes. 

When it came to EV manufacturers, Ford was the leading response, with General Motors not too far behind, along with Freightliner and Lordstown.

To see the results in-depth, you can see the full EV performance report here.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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