Apple is rumored to be working on a technology that will allow you to use your iPhone or Apple Watch as a digital key for your car.
With advancements in mobile devices and wireless communication, the idea of using your smartphone or smartwatch to unlock your car is gaining traction.
Not only will this technology provide a seamless unlocking experience, but it may also offer additional functionalities, such as the ability to share digital keys with family members or friends, remotely start your car, and even monitor its location and status.
By Jessica Kim, Head of Marketing and RevOps, Pitstop
Now, in an exciting update from Pitstop, a leading predictive fleet maintenance software powered by AI, ChatGPT becomes even more valuable and accessible to fleet professionals specifically.
Fleets that embrace AI position themselves at the vanguard of innovation, equipped with the tools to chart the course through future challenges and seize opportunities.
To learn more about AI and ChatGPT in fleet maintenance, schedule a demo with Pitstop today.
The transition to EVs may not be in the immediate future for every fleet. At AFLA 2023, our EV Alternative Strategies session will outline what fleets can do in the meantime to reduce emissions.
No matter where your fleet is on the transition journey, attending the EV 2.0 session will address both the opportunities and hurdles fleets will encounter on the road to electrification.
View the full schedule of topics and events on the AFLA website, and register to join us this October! To learn more and/or register, click here.
Survey after survey has shown that worries about charging — specifically, public charging — is holding buyers back from electric vehicles. Americans are still hesitant to buy in, and largely because of concerns around charging.
The question remains, how long — and how severely — will charging hamper the EV revolution, right as its finally picking up steam? There's a groundswell forming to expand and improve the U.S. charging landscape, but experts agree there’s a long road ahead.
“The reliability of public chargers continues to be a problem,” said Brent Gruber, who leads JD Power’s EV practice.
Motorq, a leading connected vehicle analytics and infrastructure company, announced its collaboration with Mercedes-Benz Connectivity Services, the commercial connectivity branch of the global manufacturer of premium vehicles.
By joining forces with Mercedes-Benz Connectivity Services, Motorq can further empower fleets with cutting-edge insights in areas such as driver safety, vehicle health, electrification strategies, and beyond.
Fleet operators can now leverage Mercedes-Benz vehicle data through Motorq’s connected vehicle portal. This provides fleet management companies and businesses relying on Motorq’s data insights with a more panoramic view of their fleet operations.