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Having an e-fleet is no longer an utopia, but a reality. More and more people are opting for this environmentally friendly solution. To make sure you don’t miss out on this opportunity for a greener world, as a fleet manager, here are 4 tips that will help you to have a successful e-fleet.

1. The right vehicles for your e-fleet

Nowadays, there are more and more variations of electric cars. You can now choose from a wide range of models, be it a small car like the BMW i3 or VW ID.3, or a sedan like the Nissan Leaf e+ Tekna. There is a suitable solution for every sector of your company. Moreover, more and more e-buses and e-trucks are also taking to the roads.

2. Managing the recharging of your e-fleet saves energy

If you don't have sufficient connected charging but still want to charge many e-cars, static load management can help. In this case, a fixed power is assigned to the vehicles. If certain timetables or predefined departure times are planned, the charging processes can be optimised with timetable-based charging management.

4. evpass charging card

Paperwork is a thing of the past. Collecting receipts for charging processes, filing them and assigning drivers to their vehicles is simply tedious. With the evpass charging card, you not only save money, since charging is cheaper at 5 centimes / kWh, but it also helps you a lot with bookkeeping.

5. Be bold - an e-fleet inspires employees, customers and partners

E-cars are becoming more and more popular and for a good reason: they are not only more environmentally friendly, but also cheaper to maintain. If you have an entire fleet of only e-cars, you inspire your employees, customers and partners. Think about outdated combustion engines and try out new types of electric and hybrid engines. For a greener world today.

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