In sustainable mobility, technological innovations are essential for transforming how we travel and how business fleets operate.
In this context, Geotab stands out as a leader in solidifying charging infrastructure through telematics in the region, committed to cutting-edge technology and sustainability from a corporate perspective.
As the first telematics company to have science-based decarbonization targets, they have a plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040.
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Geotab’s Support
Geotab is supporting companies throughout the various phases of their journey towards emission reduction through initial aspiration, adoption, and optimization of electric vehicles.
All this is done with the understanding that companies can evaluate, adopt, and accelerate the transition to decarbonized fleets, while also recognizing the importance of identifying opportunities for improvement in routes and operations, and how telematics data plays a crucial role in this process.
Thus, Geotab leverages telematics data to efficiently size the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, as an incorrect choice could have a negative impact on fleet operations and financial investment.
Here, the power of Geotab’s telematics comes into play, as data from internal combustion vehicle fleets can be used to model the behavior of a hypothetical electric fleet.
This allows companies to make informed decisions about where and how to implement electric charging infrastructure, given that with the ability to simulate fleet activity as if it were electric, companies can estimate the number and type of chargers needed, as well as predict the impact on the electrical grid in different locations.
Finally, Geotab’s telematics provides a window into operational efficiency while building a cleaner and more sustainable future, as the company is at the forefront of this revolution, effectively interpreting data to make smarter and greener decisions in companies’ journeys towards fleet electrification.