Dynamon has launched a new decarbonisation planning report giving fleets a complete analysis of how to decarbonise in a “matter of days”.
The report has been created to fulfil the requirements of fleet managers looking to transition to electric or alternative fuels, and to provide a solution for those who are stretched in terms of time and resource.
Fleets supply their telematics or routing data to Dynamon which, using its predictive software, will build and send a full report in a few days with the help of artificial intelligence (AI).
The report will identify which vehicles could move to alternative fuels, how routes could be changed to suit and which depots and locations will need charging, and at what level.
“The decarbonisation planning report is a milestone for fleet decarbonisation, because for the first time, a business can get all the answers to what many find a highly complex problem in a matter of days,” said Dynamon CEO Angus Webb.
Dynamon says it has identified there is huge desire from fleets to decarbonise, but for many analysing their fleet and putting together a cohesive operational and financial plan for transitioning to alternative fuels takes too long and costs too much money.
Webb continued: “No long lead times and numerous meetings. No need to spend months consulting. No vague costs and mission creep.
“Just send us the data, pay the fee based on clear menu pricing and in a few days we will analyse the information, and with the help of AI, produce the completed report.”
Prices start at £4,990 (ex VAT) for fleet sizes below 50 and rise to £10,990 (ex VAT) for those from 200-300 vehicles. There are significant discounts for fleets above 300, says Dynamon.
The report will include electric vehicle roll-out strategies, charging and power requirements, total cost of ownership implications, projected emission reductions, capital purchase projections, and low carbon alternatives when electric does not suit.
For more insight and advice, read Electric Fleet: Moving to Net Zero – a Fleet News special report.
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