Key Focus
The transportation sector produces over 22% of emissions in the UK and is key to reaching the county’s 2050 net zero goal. The implementation of new zero emission technologies, however, poses a range of challenges for fleets.
In this white paper, we cover how fleets will need to begin planning for the integration of electric vehicles and charging stations. These topics include:
- Understanding the Combustion Engine Ban
- Future Options for Fleets
- How to Manage Zero Emission Fleets
- How AssetWorks Invests in the Future
- The Future of Zero Emission
- And more
The issue with the transportation sector
In 2019, the UK became the first major economy in the world to commit to net zero emissions by 2050. One year later, the government announced a ban on the sale of new ICE vehicles, starting with cars in 2030, rigid trucks in 2035, and articulated trucks in 2040.
The implementation of new zero emission technologies, however, poses a range of challenges for fleets.
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How AssetWorks Can Help
“We help businesses manage their fleet operations and as fuels change our support and features also grow to help fleets deploy the most state-of-the-art systems. Integrated fleet management software is key to tracking the costs and impacts of these technologies on the fleet business. We deliver whole life costs for many fleets and will continue to do that irrespective of what fuel they use. So, efficiency with alternative fuels will remain important as the costs will shift, and fleet managers will better need to understand fleet profiling and where less or extra resources are required.”
Martin Greaves, AssetWorks