By Ed Dubens, Founder/CEO, eDriving
Navigating the intricacies of required ESG reporting, particularly in the context of driving, requires a tailored approach that addresses the unique challenges faced by organizations.
EcoReport by eDriving and Greater Than emerges as a transformative solution for organizations.
Leveraging Mentor telematics data with EcoDrive powered by Greater Than, it automatically generates detailed reports on the fleet's CO2 driving emissions.
It offers not only a solution for compliance, but a robust tool for empowering organizations to proactively contribute to a sustainable and responsible future.
EV active safety systems aim to improve traction, stability, and maneuverability by actively controlling the vehicle’s acceleration, braking, and steering, thereby reducing the risk of accidents and improving overall safety during EV operation.
According to GlobalData, there are 30+ companies, spanning technology vendors, established automotive companies, and up-and-coming start-ups engaged in the development and application of EV active safety.
Hitachi is one of the leading patent filers in EV active safety. It filed patents for methods and system of detecting obstacles and mitigating collisions. Hitachi has a strong track record in commercializing EV active safety solutions and contributes to vehicle safety and environmental sustainability.
The first electric vehicle charging station funded by a $7.5 billion U.S. government program has begun operating in Ohio, the White House said as the government ramps up charging to address a key concern of potential buyers.
As of December, the United States has more than 165,000 public charging ports and since the start of the Biden administration, the number of publicly available fast charging ports has increased by more than 70%, the White House said.
All 50 states have developed plans for building EV infrastructure "and many states have begun issuing proposals or awarded contracts for installing" charges funded under the program, the White House said.
By Ed Pierce, Fleet Management Weekly’s Brand Acceleration Marketing Consultant
Innovative marketing is no longer limited to B2C (business-to-consumer) industries. B2B businesses seek, find, and implement new marketing ideas and technology to gain an edge in today's competitive business landscape.
One of the critical factors in B2B marketing success is supporting the customer-centric business strategy. More and more fleet product and service providers recognize the need to cater to each customer's individual needs and preferences.
In B2B sales, marketing is a cornerstone in establishing and reinforcing a customer-centric business strategy. It begins with a deep dive into understanding customer needs, where marketing teams conduct extensive research to uncover the specific needs, preferences, and challenges customers face.
Holman, a global automotive services organization, is honored to announce the company recently received the 2023 Diverse Supplier award from ExxonMobil.
Holman is the inaugural recipient of the award which recognizes a diverse supplier who delivers superior performance that aligns with ExxonMobil’s expectations and values.
“We take a great deal of pride in helping clients such as ExxonMobil establish a diverse supplier base and working together to continue driving what’s right,” said Chris Conroy, Chief Executive Officer, Holman.