
Here are the latest fleet trends to keep an eye on in an ever-evolving industry.
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Data integration is essential for fleet electrification, though pulling the right data sets into a single pane of glass is no simple task.
Minimizing costs and maximizing productivity is every fleet manager’s goal. With the development of data services, telematics, and mobile servicing, attaining that goal is easier than ever.
The industry started with a reasonable solution by developing hybrids, which increased the fuel economy on similar-size vehicles from the low 30 mpg to the mid-50s mpg. Hybrids also reduce CO2 emissions without the range anxiety.
Chicago Area Clean Cities hosts is ninth Green Drives Conference & Expo on May 3 in Naperville, Illinois, where alt-fuel vehicles will be showcased.
The partnership leverages the wide and deep scalability of the two automotive giants so they can target new EV models to large vehicle segments, including compact crossover utility vehicles.
The E-Transit has more than 10,000 orders from fleet and commercial customers. Ford said it “is working on ways to increase production.”
Ford CEO Jim Farley and Marc Benioff, creator of Salesforce, gathered in Sonoma County to discuss the automotive industry’s digital transformation, types of connected service revenues, and whether Ford will charge a subscription for heated seats.
As vehicles reduce in size to serve the last mile, fleets are looking to an electric temperature-controlled solution for more payload and quieter operation — but they aren’t right for every application.
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