
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.
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.
With all the advanced technology baked into new and upcoming vehicles, fleet managers need to understand how to use that tech to get the most out of every mile.
A new partnership between Parkopedia and Uproad facilitates a digital toll payment system, which uses license plate recognition to identify vehicles when they pass through a toll.
Location intelligence is being used by several auto manufacturers to develop advanced driver assistance systems that lay the foundation for autonomous vehicles. But what benefits exactly do drivers reap from this technology?
From state-of-the-art onboard sensors to wireless telematics and more, Microsoft Azure is going to help Enterprise scale its fleet to a 350,000+ vehicle connected force by the end of the year. A fully connected worldwide fleet may be just five years away.
The cloud-based service will grant small- and medium-sized fleet operators access to enterprise-grade fleet intelligence data to make more informed decisions.
With the sunset of 3G and chip shortages affecting vehicle production as well as aftermarket telematics, fleet managers need to adapt to the connected car and embrace what OEM-sourced data can do for them, or be left behind.
The Fleet Forward Conference, the premier gathering for the fleet community to gain cutting-edge solutions on electrification, connectivity, sharing, and autonomous technology, is looking for speaker and seminar proposals.
Taking place at the historic Dolce Hayes Mansion and including a virtual component, the 2021 Fleet Forward Conference will gather the fleet community for cutting-edge solutions on electrification, connectivity, sharing, and autonomous technology.
As OEMs design and manufacture their next-gen connected vehicles, there are concerns about disruptions to connectivity that potentially could prevent access to the cloud with the possibility of impacting some vehicle functions.
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