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The Government ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030 is starting to feel closer and closer, isn’t it?

Successful fleets plan many years in advance, so it’s becoming increasingly astute to look to what will be a seismic change for fleets across the UK. Simply, any fleet professional not considering how they will make a success of their EV transition will likely end up left behind.

There are two key areas where driver coaching plays a crucial role in managing and measuring EV fleet success. The first is technical. There are several fairly small, but crucial, differences which mean that a driver who jumps straight into an EV from an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle will not be getting the best out of it. Regenerative braking, as an example, could become a safety issue for drivers not aware of the difference.

The second area more directly concerns mindset. Our suite of EV familiarisation products go a long way in changing the mindset of your drivers who may be more used to, and more comfortable with, driving ICE vehicles and who may have concerns with operating an EV.

Never underestimate the power of change, but also how reluctant your staff can be to embrace it.

Ultimately, DriveTech’s suite of EV familiarisation products delivers powerful solutions that help all drivers change their mindset and their technical skills behind the wheel of an electric vehicle. Future-proof your fleet today and get fully-charged for the future.

For more information, contact us –

tellmemore@drivetech.co.uk

www.drivetech.co.uk

01256 610907