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EV Best Practices and Learnings
EV Best Practices and Learnings
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Video Summary
Celine Parlak and Catherine Antonelli from Novartis discuss electric vehicle (EV) integration in fleet management, emphasizing centralized data consolidation via fleet management partners. Key performance indicators beyond energy costs include total cost of ownership and driver satisfaction. Maintenance remains challenging due to evolving EV service needs. Driver feedback signals EV adoption struggles, prompting tailored support. Home charging reimbursement is managed through smart chargers and expense reports. Future hurdles include infrastructure, regulations, and onboarding new EV manufacturers. Automation and AI are seen as transformative for streamlining fleet operations, reducing manual tasks, and enabling strategic focus. Collaboration and knowledge sharing within the fleet community are highly valued.
Keywords
Electric Vehicle Integration
Fleet Management
Data Consolidation
Maintenance Challenges
Automation and AI
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