The transition to zero-emission vehicles is well underway as transport fleets work towards ambitious emissions reduction goals and go beyond pilot programs to deploy large numbers of electric vehicles.
Now fleets are using advanced planning and charge management systems for the transition to EVs, but the planning and management systems are typically not integrated with each other. This poses an issue as it means a critical feedback loop is missing to connect learnings from the charge management system back into the planning system for continual improvement and increased accuracy.
Early deployments have clearly demonstrated the need for an integrated planning strategy and charge management platform that takes into account the realities of operating a transport fleet. This paper reviews the criticality of integrating service planning, dispatch, and charge management considerations into an electric fleet deployment.
This whitepaper covers:
- Operational challenges transit agencies have encountered with EV fleet deployments
- The benefits of linking planning, dispatch, and charge management together
- Actionable conclusions for transport fleets making the transition to zero-emission vehicles
Download the whitepaper for critical insights on the transition to electric fleets.
Download the BetterFleet whitepaper - Integrating Net Zero Fleet Planning & Charge Management Systems
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