The Off-Peak Video Summary: The goals and visions of mass adoption of electric vehicles do not yet match the realities of power sources. How should fleet managers factor energy, power grid, and utility access options into planning for EV fleet growth in the years ahead?
Amid a nationwide shortage of truck technicians and automotive mechanics, the fleet services division finds a way to keep and train enough vocational talent for long-term careers that meet maintenance demand.
IDTechEx research has identified three key trends shaping the EV charging market as demand for access among electric vehicle users skyrockets.
Longtime public sector fleet managers respond to a report stating states can save millions of dollars by electrifying their fleets.
As EV charging infrastructure is developed across the U.S., a battle is emerging between Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) and Combined Charging System (CCS). Automakers are taking sides.
The most powerful electric vehicle charging facility near Los Angeles International Airport equips its operations to handle demand from the rental car company that runs the most electric vehicles.
Bullet EV Charging Solutions combines the complementary expertise of Allen Rezapour and two executives to provide turnkey electric vehicle services.
All-electric vehicles will not be an all-or-nothing option as many market and technological factors will influence the course of fleet electrification.