Fleet & mobility management
Electrifying
herever you look, environmentalism is unavoidable. This is the case not only for commercial enterprises – its presence is ubiquitous in almost all facets of everyday life, as a greater eco-consciousness takes root in the global fight against climate change. For instance, the Google Maps app now provides users with the option to take
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the future Between increased regulation and consumer pressure, commercial fl eets are being
electrifi ed at speed, reducing companies’ impact on the environment. Tal Abdulrazaq talks to David Landy, head of fl eet at Evri, and Elaine Pringle, head of fl eet management at Scottish Water, to understand the legal and cultural shifts that led to electrifi cation of their fl eets, how innovations have reduced costs – and whether these changes might presage a world where fl eets of larger vehicles go green too.
greener routes, handily marked with a green leaf motif. Journeys are calculated to speed up trips while simultaneously reducing emissions and cutting fuel bills for drivers. In an increasingly perilous economic climate, where energy crises are affecting many across the globe, such initiatives could be a boon for people who have rising fears about fuel poverty.
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