Top 10 EV Stories for 2023 Hint at Trends for 2024
Web user traffic and page views at Charged Fleet show what topics interested managers of fleet electric vehicles during 2023.
Web user traffic and page views at Charged Fleet show what topics interested managers of fleet electric vehicles during 2023.
Integrating EVs into traditional fleets comes with a new set of challenges. We have the insights and strategies to manage fleet payments in a mixed environment.
With all fleets racing to electrify their fleets, many have been failing to take advantage of some money-saving incentives.
Fleet charging introduces new challenges for fleet managers. EV fleet operators may benefit from implementing Open Charge Point Protocol.
EV inventory is stacking up on dealer lots as consumers spooked by high prices and sparse charging stations second-guess or resist buying them.
AT&T expects to begin adding the Rivian Commercial Van and R1 vehicles to its fleet in early 2024.
Westport teamed up with Transportation and Energy Partners in Sweden to demonstrate hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine technology for commercial vehicles.
Staying on top of the latest developments in fleet electrification can be a full-time job, so here are the five trends to know about.
Most fleets or providers are not threading basic safety into electrification plans, which can impact employees foremost and also affect long-term costs and coverage.
The 2024 Kona Electric SUV comes in three price trims and an estimated EPA range of more than 250 miles.
The more popular electrification policies and EV fleet adoption become, the more of a strain it puts on an outdated electric grid.
The solution leverages ChargeHub’s proprietary application to provide access to more than 80,000 reliable charging locations throughout the United States and Canada.
The base-level truck will be made available in 2025, with the higher-level AWD and Cyberbeast trims set to deliver in 2024 — but in smaller numbers and to existing single reservation holders.
Retzer has 17 years of experience in the automotive industry, beginning with Enterprise Fleet Management and most recently with Nissan North America.
From safety to market conditions to connectivity and technology, three keynote sessions at the recent Fleet Forward and Fleet Safety conferences provide an overview of the latest advances for fleets.
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