2023 Fleet Technology Trends Report in Australia is now live!
This report shows how businesses like yours benefit from fleet management technologies. Now it is your time!
Read moreThis year, 300 fleet professionals participated in the Verizon Connect Fleet Technology Trends in Australia and New Zealand 2023, 150 were Australian fleet managers and mobility experts. Their responses yielded powerful insights fleets can use to improve their operations, including these three emerging fleet telematics trends.
According to the Fleet Technology Trends Report 2023 in Australia, fleets are slowly adopting electric vehicles. In fact, in Australia, 38% of fleets surveyed claimed to be using them by 2022 compared to 62% who currently have no EVs in their fleets.
A major barrier to EV adoption for many fleets is a lack of charging infrastructure. Even though fleets may have found EVs desirable due to reduced emissions and the low cost of powering them, without charging stations along their routes it simply wasn’t feasible.
But soon, this could all change.
Some of the challenges to boost EV deployment implies establishing EV charging infrastructure, making EVs more accessible for fleets in the future. It will take time for this infrastructure to be built out, but now is the time to start planning.
It’s important for fleets to take a thoughtful approach to EV adoption. For example, telematics can help:
Fleets know all too well that their vehicles are moving targets for false accident claims. Unwarranted claims can be incredibly costly, especially if the case goes to court.
AI dashcam video solutions give fleets the best tool to protect themselves from false claims and the costs that come with them. Armed with video footage of both the inside of the cab and outside of the vehicle, fleets have indisputable evidence to exonerate drivers and protect their business from false claims.
Among users of video solutions in Australia, 79% found them ‘extremely’ or ‘very beneficial’. The top goals achieved through use of video technology included:
Many also realised a return on investment sooner than they might have expected, thanks to adopting a video solution.
To find out more about their ROI and what else fleet managers achieved by using video technology, download the Feet Technology Trends Report Australia 2023.
Asset tracking helped businesses in Australia to improve strategic KPIs with 75% of them stating that they improved equipment and trailer utilisation.
Also, 70% of respondents using the technology considered it ‘extremely’ and ‘very useful’ to their businesses.
Asset tracking uses GPS to provide fleets location information for heavy equipment, trailers and high-value assets. It also provides valuable data like:
Asset tracking helps fleets achieve goals related to productivity, utilisation and security, which could explain the rise in adoption. Respondents reported improved:
Fleets are also using GPS asset tracking to better utilise their valuable assets in order to meet customer demands and cut costs.
Access the full report to uncover even more ways fleets are using technology to overcome business challenges, achieve their goals, improve operating efficiency and drive down costs.
Tags: Cost Control, Customer Service, Productivity & Efficiency, Revenue & ROI, Routing, Safety, Team Management, Vehicle & Asset Security
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