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TruTac adapts compliance platform for zero-emission

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Published: May 31, 2023
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The suite of compliance products offered by TruTac is quickly adapting to support operators of zero-emission vehicles, the supplier says.

Such a move is intended to position TruTac as a compliance leader for the decarbonisation of fleets and assets. It has already enabled specific solutions for ‘green fleet’ management and compliance as part of TruTac’s commitment to sustainability and more developments will follow, says Managing Director Jemma James.

Within the TruFleet maintenance and scheduling module, electric and alternative fuel icons have been added. TruFleet additionally contains customisable icons and cells that can be used for the maintenance and management of schedules for alternatively-fuelled vehicles.

TruTac also cites TruChecks as an example of its adaptation to zero-emission. That product permits “specific customisable templates” across the various checks that must be made of such vehicles. It includes the ability to add documents and guidance on driver training, including how to charge or refuel.

Ms James adds that the solutions provided so far do not only capture vehicles. Other assets requiring checks and maintenance that should be reported or audited can be logged via TruChecks using a customisable template.

For compliance control, TruTac can provide comprehensive pre-drive checks; record and audit maintenance; and monitor vehicle usage and specific needs. The system can also prescribe what to do in case of fire or an accident. Health and safety documents with guidance notes are sent via TruTac’s driver app, for sign-off with confirmation of receipt with the TruDocuments premium module.

TruTac says that it sees further evolution of its product suite to manage electric and alternatively-fuelled fleets. Among that is likely to be focused asset management controls; tighter cost control; comprehensive reports; detailed auditing; and complete alternative fleet management.

More third-party API integrations are also envisaged, along with optimised route planning and mid-journey charging.

Says Ms James: “We are dedicated to the continuous development of our greenification technology, with the aim of delivering cost savings and sustainability for all types of EV fleet, while maintaining optimum compliance control.”

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