The Eclectic Electric Car Market: 2022 & Beyond
Perhaps the most recognizable of the electric fleet segment, today’s electric vehicles are a far cry from the moonlander-like models that debuted not so long ago.
Perhaps the most recognizable of the electric fleet segment, today’s electric vehicles are a far cry from the moonlander-like models that debuted not so long ago.
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.
There is something for everyone in the electric truck segment, from fleet-forward offerings such as the Ford F-150 Lightning and the newly announced Chevrolet Silverado EV to the futuristic Canoo Pickup and Tesla Cybertruck.
Before you buy an EV or install a charger, you’ll need to understand the data to effectively manage chargers, utilities, and cybersecurity — and install a system that provides a full view of your infrastructure and platform applications.
The electric crossover and SUV revolution is here, and from old/new entries like the Chevrolet Bolt EUV to the all-new Mercedes-Benz EQB, the crossovers are poised to add speed, panache, and even some towing capacity to America’s roads.
As the last-mile delivery segment explodes, manufacturers large and small have answered the challenge with a wild variety of vehicles—and the delivery “van” may never be the same.
Retrofitting existing gas- and diesel-powered fleet vehicles with an electrified propulsion system is a viable path to sustainability for a wide range of applications.
John B. Poindexter and Mark Hope of JB Poindexter & Co discuss how bodies and upfits are evolving to integrate with electric vehicle chassis and how the company’s new business unit will serve this burgeoning market.
Three experienced global fleet managers discuss the changing nature of their roles and the challenges of policy harmonization, standardization, and safety across world regions.
Whether plugging in EVs at work, at home, or in public, a fleet operation must take the steps and do the research to determine the most efficient and time-saving balance of infrastructure.
Two experienced fleet managers walk through the long lists and many months of procedures needed to connect electric vehicles to the best power sources.
From early adopters to long-time users, it’s important to create a plan and partner with those who know how to best support you in your journey to electrification.
The numbers can separate facts from fears as the first adopters of electric vehicles travel enough miles to produce accurate results.
With the need to minimize carbon footprints, match the right fleet vehicle to the task, and maneuver in increasingly congested areas, fleets could use the FUV from Arcimoto in a growing number of niche applications. Mark Frohnmayer, the company’s founder and CEO, lays out the plan.
For managers of large corporate fleets looking to electrify, these internal practices must be followed before spending capital and setting up operations.
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