By David Piperno, CFO, SparkCharge
NEVI’s disrupted rollout combined with the rollback of federal EV incentives under OBBB are forcing companies with electric vehicle (EV) fleets to rapidly adapt their infrastructure strategies.
When it comes to safety, today’s cars are leaps and bounds ahead of those from just 15 years ago. Better braking and handling enable drivers to stop more quickly or to steer around obstacles to avoid crashes. Advanced driver assistance systems, or ADAS - also help lessen the severity of a crash.
“Although artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping nearly every business and industry, fleet operations stand out for their deep reliance on data to optimize every phase of the vehicle lifecycle, from acquisition to disposal,” writes Ed Pierce in one of today’s features. It’s important and timely and you can read it HERE.
Improving fleet safety is always a top priority, and Wheels has a fantastic new eBook on how to “Improve Fleet Safety in Six Steps.” Read more and download the eBook HERE.
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Ted Roberts
President
SparkCharge helps fleets take away anxiety and guesswork by providing microgrid EV charging solutions that work.
Drivers in San Francisco now have 33 new reasons to ease off the gas pedal. The city has activated speed cameras across multiple neighborhoods, and they’re not just for show, as real citations are being issued.