Recent Webinar: Simplifying At-Home Charging For EV Fleets (Video)
EV sales are increasing worldwide, most notably in the EU. That means everything from individuals switching to EVs and companies, large and small, making the shift to EV fleets and electric company vehicles. CleanTechnica recently hosted a webinar with EV fleet experts from FleetCor, discussing EV adoption for fleets and more specifically, the ways to simplify at-home charging for both employees and businesses. The recorded webinar is ready to view here.
If your company is utilizing electric vehicles for company cars or they are considering adding EVs to their fleet, then a critical question is, how can the process of at-home charging be made as simple and efficient as possible for both employer and employee?
Enter FleetCor (a worldwide leader in business payments) and their subsidiary company Comdata. We had insight from both the UK/EU side of the pond and the US perspective on the topic, specifically what we in the US can learn from the earlier adoption of EV fleets in the UK/EU. We went over the challenges and opportunities surrounding EV fleets, at-home charging, and payment tracking systems. Our panelists were John Donahue, Vice President, Product Innovation @ Fleetcor and Tom Rowlands, Vice President of Strategy – International Fuels @ Fleetcor, based in the UK.
We addressed what challenges are posed, what we are learning from FleetCor’s European experience with at-home charging, data and fraud management, and the Comdata solutions to improve at-home EV fleet charging for both businesses and employees. We had time for audience questions, too. Thanks to everyone who attended the webinar live! Check out the video below to learn more about at-home charging for EV fleets:
Simplifying At-Home Charging Payment for EV Fleets
This article is supported by Comdata + FleetCor.
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