
Longtime public sector fleet managers respond to a report stating states can save millions of dollars by electrifying their fleets.
Longtime public sector fleet managers respond to a report stating states can save millions of dollars by electrifying their fleets.
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.
Vincentric enhances it's Cost of Ownership API offerings with electric vehicle data for model years 2020-2023 with about 350 BEV and PHEV configurations in the U.S. and Canada.
According to a study by iSeeCars.com, Mississippi had the highest growth in hybrid/electric vehicle market share, with 240.9% growth. Hawaii and Utah took the second and third spots.
At the recent virtual Data-Driven Fleet Experience, GM Fleet’s Ed Peper and Michelle Calloway of OnStar discussed how fleet managers should ready themselves for a future driven by data.
Utilities no longer have a choice but to embrace technology to foster innovation and change.
Government agencies scrutinizing costs may look to functional consolidation of support roles. But there are challenges that come with functional consolidation, including the loss of subject matter expertise.
Business intelligence analysis provider Utilimarc is setting up the process to field detailed information on running electric vehicles in large fleets.
Government Fleet magazine is hosting a free webinar Dec. 17 to focus on the types of telematics solutions and data-driven tools that could help fleets gain a better understanding to make the best electrification decision.
An unquenchable appetite for improved safety and sustainability is driving real change for the fleet management team at Southern California’s Golden State Foods.
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