
Despite the strong increase in sales seen in recent years, alternatively powered passenger cars still make up only low percentage of the total EU car fleet. But that’s going to change in the next few years, especially as large fleets are expected to be electrified in response to the EV 100 initiative. Planning and executing your fleet transition from ICE vehicles to sustainable electric vehicles can be complex, involving considerations such as vehicle selection, charging infrastructure deployment, and financial analysis.
fleetcompetence can assist in maximising the decarbonization potential of your car or van fleet through effective electrification strategies. In fact we developed an innovative tool to assess fleet electrification potential and to help companies to manage green transition in a seamless way.
Specialising in fleet electrification strategy and implementation, we begin by analysing your fleet's mobility profiles and operational requirements. Our approach integrates electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid technologies, and other alternative fuel options to ensure compliance with environmental standards while enhancing operational efficiency.
At fleetcompetence, sustainability is integral to our fleet consulting philosophy. We offer comprehensive solutions designed to decarbonise your fleet effectively. From choosing suitable EV models to optimising charging infrastructure and incorporating smart mobility solutions, we support your transition to a greener fleet.
Partner with us to develop a robust fleet electrification strategy tailored to your organisation's needs. Benefit from our expertise to achieve substantial reductions in carbon emissions, lower operating costs, and elevate your fleet's sustainability profile. Let's collaborate to drive towards a cleaner and more efficient future together.
Fleet electrification is the transition from conventional internal combustion engine vehicles to electric or other alternatively powered vehicles within a company fleet. It is both a strategic and operational transition.
The service includes analysing mobility profiles and operational requirements, assessing electrification potential and supporting the transition through tailored strategy and implementation. It can also involve suitable EV model selection and charging set-up considerations.
Electrification involves multiple layers of complexity, including vehicle selection, charging infrastructure deployment and financial analysis. For international companies, these decisions also need to fit different operational realities across markets.
No. While the transition away from ICE vehicles is central, the service can also involve hybrid technologies, alternative fuel options and broader mobility considerations. The objective is to build the right low-emission transition path for the fleet, not force every vehicle into the same model.
Fleet electrification can support substantial carbon emission reduction, lower operating costs and a stronger sustainability profile. It also helps organisations manage the transition in a more seamless and operationally effective way.