By Ed Dubens, CEO/Founder of eDriving
Companies don’t operate in a vacuum. They affect the world in myriad ways, and if organizations employ drivers, they undoubtedly have an impact on those around them on the road every day.
Investing in Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) initiatives demonstrates corporate commitment to your employees and the communities in which they operate.
One such initiative that can produce measurable ESG impact is implementation of a formal driver safety program. Through such programs, enterprises can help reduce the environmental impact of its fleet activity, while boosting their social impact by reducing the severity and frequency of collisions and helping to ensure that employees driving for work purposes return safely to their loved ones and communities at the end of each day.
While many enterprises currently employ a driver safety program, there are several components that must be included to achieve holistic and sustainable results that demonstrate action in relation to ESG objectives.
September 9, 2022 - Ford CEO Jim Farley is meeting with dealers next week and is going to try to get dealers to simultaneously cut up to $2,000 from the cost of every single EV delivery, while asking dealers to make large investments into the company’s retail EV infrastructure.
That means cutting the cost of EV delivery by $2,000 per vehicle, which Ford plans to do by setting fixed prices and fees, which dealers can’t change arbitrarily, and by establishing a “low inventory model.” Under this model, customers order from Ford itself, and Ford delivers their electric car or truck.
Dealers will have to install an undisclosed minimum of EV chargers and other equipment needed to service EVs. Farley says this model stops excess inventory from languishing on dealer lots for weeks or months on end and would save the company from $600 to $700 per vehicle.
Dobbs Truck Group is pleased to announce the promotion of Kirk Gulian to the position of Director of EV Mobility.
In his new role, Kirk has responsibility for developing, implementing, and leading Dobbs Truck Group short and long range business plans related to Electric Vehicle Truck Sales, Infrastructure Planning, as well as identifying funding and grant sources. Mr. Gulian has worked for Dobbs Truck Group for over 15 years and has extensive Feet sales, truck specification and transportation industry knowledge.
“We are pleased to have Kirk helping us lead the charge in the growing Battery Electric Vehicle Segment. We are also excited to bring Kirk’s leadership and industry experience to bear as our valued customers seek solutions for BEV commercial trucks, charging infrastructure and funding solutions” said Olen Hunter, Dobbs Truck Group Executive Vice President.
September 8, 2022 - The final version of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s cybersecurity practices will be published in the Federal Register on Friday, focusing on cryptographic techniques to mitigate hacking risks as vehicles become more technologically integrated.
In the Cybersecurity Best Practices for the Safety of Modern Vehicles final draft, NHTSA officials took advice from the public during the draft publication’s open comment period and added more detail on key systems and cryptographic elements, as well as how attackers may use software updates to infiltrate a vehicle’s network.
“The recommendations contained within the best practices are intended to be applicable to all individuals and organizations involved in the design, development, manufacture and assembly of a motor vehicle and its electronic systems and software,” the Federal Register notice reads.
We look to Ed Pierce to help us understand the latest trends in B2B sales and marketing. In The Indirect Buying Cycle Is Here and Suppliers Must Adapt, Pierce writes: “Above all, understanding this new generation of purchase decision-makers and their buyer journey using advanced technology is the starting line for every business.”
The USA is not unique; virtually every country is grappling with the effects of inflation. Brian Calhoun, Director of Commercial Sales at Motus, offers some helpful tips to manage the pain in: SMB: Inflation-Proofing Your Business and Maximizing the Value of Your Vehicle Program!
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