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Things to consider when switching to an electric fleet

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19 June 2023

If you are a business owner who has a fleet of vehicles, you may be considering the potential benefits of changing from your current petrol or diesel models to those that run on electricity instead. As there is going to be so much to think about before actually going through with it, it will be important to fully understand all of the nuances involved.

Define your company’s needs first

Before you begin looking into how electric vehicles will perform better for your business, it will first be worthwhile to define your specific needs (after all, those running a courier service will likely have different things to cater to than an import/export business). If you spend some time defining your company’s goals, you will be better equipped to see just how a fleet will help you – and if you don’t do this initially, you may find that your new fleet may not perform as well as you’d hoped. For example, if you have the intention of lowering your carbon emissions but don’t opt for a fleet that operates using cleaner, more eco-friendly resources like wind and solar power, you won’t be doing your level best. Another benefit that comes with aligning your fleet with your goals is that it will help you to be more definitive in your choices as you move through rolling out the upgrade (from purchase to staff training and everything in between).

Top things to consider when switching to a fleet of electric vehicles

How do you need the vehicle to perform?

One of the great things about making the switch in 2023 is that there are plenty of makes and models on the market as the industry has grown, so you’ll have the ability to choose a vehicle that will suit your business. In fact, more and more brands and manufacturers are starting to focus on vehicles that will best perform as a fleet, so you’ll be able to tailor your choices to meet charging requirements, size (some business models will perform better with cars or vans with more compact dimensions), towing and cargo capacities, cycle duty and more.

How will you save money and create a better budget?

While it may be obvious that the negated fuel costs will significantly lower outgoings when switching your fleet to electric, you may not know that operational efficiency lowers costs and even minimises maintenance. Factors like driving distance will come into play however, so if you transport goods in any capacity, you’ll want to keep this in mind. For example, you’ll need to think about average and total driving distances for each vehicle on a daily, monthly, or even annual basis to determine the overall fleet’s maximum drive distance. This will help you determine mileage and potential running costs across different makes and models. Electric vehicles generally have lower insurance rates and may even be privy to other rewards and perks that will minimise outgoings and allow you to reinvest savings in better areas.

Is making the switch worthwhile?

As there are a host of benefits that come with electric fleets, you may want to visit EV Cable Shop right now. The sooner you make a decision, the quicker you will be able to reap the rewards of using EV vehicles for your business.

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