The increasing number of EVs presents a challenge of integrating EV data into fleet management systems, but advanced fleet management systems are adapting to help managers with this shift. AI is also being used for daily fleet management tasks, such as planning delivery routes and predicting maintenance needs. The article concludes by predicting that in 2024, more success stories will emerge of businesses using AI, EVs, and ADAS to improve their operations.
Key takeaways:
- Integration of OEM and aftermarket telematics is becoming more common, allowing fleets to choose the best solution for each case and have a complete view of their vehicle performance.
- Fleets are shifting their focus from controlling drivers to ensuring their safety, using technologies like AI, ADAS and video telematics to create better working conditions.
- With the increasing number of electric vehicles, fleet management tools are evolving to integrate EV data, helping to make the transition to electric more cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
- AI is being used for daily fleet management tasks, such as planning delivery routes and predicting maintenance needs, making it a valuable assistant for fleet managers.