By Jim Noble, Global Director of Insurance and Head of The Americas, Greater Than
For many companies, sustainability has, until now, fallen into the ‘nice to have’ category. Today, it has become an integral part of doing business.
Companies that do not prioritize sustainability and are not transparent and open about their climate impact, will likely eventually suffer negative consequences and could even find themselves pushed out of the market.
ESG legislation makes businesses accountable for their activities and to reduce climate impact. It also provides stakeholders with information to help them evaluate investment risks from a sustainability perspective.
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By Steve Saltzgiver, Fleet Success Sr. Advisor, RTA - The Fleet Success Company
The goal was clear: “Transform the fleet's overall performance, increase customer service, boost preventive maintenance compliance, reduce downtime, and increase asset availability.”
Our RTA Interim Fleet Director assessed the primary challenges by meeting with department stakeholders served by the fleet maintenance operation, to gain their insights and feedback.
By embracing change and innovation, RTA and the client not only boosted its bottom line using a seasoned fleet professional as Interim Fleet Director, but also set a new standard for fleet excellence within the fleet management community.
In the journey towards fleet sustainability, the role of change management cannot be overstated. Sara Sweeney, Wheels Product Manager, dives into the intricacies of change management and its presence in successfully implementing fleet sustainability transitions.
Sara advises leveraging internal leadership experience, existing tools, and strategies to navigate these shifts. And the key insight? Begin your change management strategy now, before the transition starts to set the stage for success.
Watch the full video to gain valuable insights here: https://www.wheels.com/public/lets-speak-fleet/
Colorado is offering residents an extra $6,000 rebate for driving new electric vehicles through the Vehicle Exchange Colorado Program.
The Centennial State began accepting applications on Aug. 31 for EV rebates up to $6,000 for new vehicles and up to $4,000 for used one. To qualify for the program, drivers must turn in gas-guzzling cars that are either at least 12 years old or have failed emissions tests.
The best part is that these Colorado-exclusive rebates don’t cancel out or overlap with federal programs, which means that they can be stacked on top of a $7,500 credit from the Inflation Reduction Act for a total of $13,500 in savings on your EV.
There’s a huge amount of data being created around vehicles and drivers, and that makes having the right insights in the right format more valuable than ever.