Fleets face multiple challenges from policymakers and the rapid pace of technological change.
Our future fleet section ('Tomorrow’s Fleet' in print editions of Fleet News) contains articles and insight which assess the policy and technology that is influencing the way businesses move their people, goods and services around. It is intended to assist with business strategy and planning.
We address the implications to business of national and local government moves to tackle pollution, congestion, safety and health, and the possible solutions offered by Mobility as a Service and the so-called ACES – Autonomy, connectivity, electrification and shared services.
Future fleet and mobility - Page 3
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Future fleet and mobility 7 Mar
Smart transport must have climate at the centre of its thinking
The achievement of cleaner air is everyone’s responsibility – not just that of the transport industry
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Future fleet and mobility 7 Mar
Smart transport: intelligent mobility 'will change everything'
There are challenges to address, but connected and autonomous vehicles will revolutionise transport and travel
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Future fleet and mobility 7 Mar
Smart transport must be accessible to all
Local authorities must engage with business providers to ensure mobility as a service is an ethical solution that meets everyone’s needs
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Future fleet and mobility 7 Mar
Smart transport 6: first/last mile
Cycling, walking, car clubs, autonomous vehicles and EVs all have a part to play in first and last mile journeys
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Future fleet and mobility 7 Mar
Smart transport: All together now – major players must collaborate
Old legislation, regulation and organisation must be restructured if transport infrastructure is going to be fit for purpose in the future
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Fleet Management Home 1 Feb
Mobility: On the road to greater flexibility and autonomy
Carmakers jostle with start-ups for control of next-generation mobility