Tips for fleet managers to consider an electric vehicle fleet
As we all know, the main benefit of using an electric
vehicle (EV) is on the environment. When the electric vehicle was introduced,
the basic fundamental idea was to reduce carbon emissions, environmental damage
and improve public health. From an organizational point of view, this is a
great way to show the public a commitment to greener business practices and
innovation.
Here are a few tips on the EV fleet’s smooth transition and
what potential obstacles to look out for:
- Go as per your budget and then start
transitioning a few vehicles to hybrid or electric rather than changing the
whole fleet at once.
- The test drive is important so try to involve
drivers, your employees, and other important interested parties to get an
opinion about the models as they might have an idea about electric vehicles
(EV), electric vehicle charging points, electric vehicle charging stations.
- Check your daily usage. Consider your daily
miles and where will you charge the vehicle like home, or at work. As per your
needs, choose electric vehicles.
- Don’t expect too much from your electric
vehicle. An electric car will never fulfil all the requirements like a fuel
vehicle. Your driver might need a long-lasting electric vehicle battery rather
than charging at electric vehicle charging points.
- Try possible solutions like carpool and
car-sharing.
- Think about valid points like how many electric
car charging points will you need on your premises?
- Analyze whether your employees need home
charging? Help them by setting up EV charging points so they can charge their
company cars at home.
- Check the public EV charging options.
- Consider the tax benefits, subsidies and company
support you can get for electric vehicles. The UK Government offers a discount
on brand new low emission vehicles and businesses can apply for grants from the
Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) to the acquisition and installation
costs of an electric vehicle charge point.
The electric car revolution is completely based on planning and strategy. Transitioning your fleet to electric vehicles will help you decrease your overall fleet costs (maintenance costs and fuel costs will be much lesser) and prove your customers, employees and the local community that you care about the environment and are tackling local air quality issues head-on.