In survey after survey, range is one of the top reasons most consumers and businesses won’t consider buying electric vehicles (EVs). No wonder they only account for about 0.2% of light-duty passenger ...
Telematics has become table stakes industrywide—today, everyone expects standard connectivity to all their lift and access equipment. In the early days of telematics, customers wanted access to all ...
Telematics is a GPS fleet management technology that provides a holistic, real-time view of a business’s entire fleet of vehicles. Whether you have one delivery driver about town or hundreds of trucks ...
The descriptor “game-changing technology” is thrown around so often that it has almost become a cliché, especially in telematics—a more accurate phrase would be “money-saving technology”—as that’s the ...
Managing a fleet of company vehicles means keeping tabs on both driver performance and the condition of the vehicles themselves. Thanks to modern GPS fleet management technology, fleet managers can do ...
In the world of fleet telematics, artificial intelligence (AI) is not new. Many service companies, including plumbing contractors, already use AI-powered fleet management systems to monitor vehicle ...
Insurance companies all around the globe are embracing telematics – the integration of telecommunications, vehicle technology, computer science and electrical engineering. Telematics systems help ...
Telematics takes in telecommunications, vehicular technologies, road transportation, road safety, electrical engineering, and computer science. The types of devices include sensors, instrumentation, ...
Telematics uses technology to track how people drive and how often they use their vehicles. In auto insurance, it's the backbone of usage-based insurance, sometimes called pay-as-you-drive, ...
A construction site is a dynamic environment with many moving parts — heavy equipment, service trucks, attachments, and smaller tools. One equipment failure can bring everything to a halt, leading to ...