FLEET MANAGEMENT
importance of this shift , stating : “ The move towards digital solutions , including AI , is a clear indication of where the future of fleet management is heading .” The industry anticipates AI will significantly enhance predictive maintenance , helping reduce vehicle downtime and operational costs .
On the EV front , fleet managers predict a substantial increase in the proportion of electric and hybrid vehicles in their fleets by the decade ’ s end . The surge highlights the industry ’ s push towards sustainability and reduced emissions .
Despite the promising outlook , challenges remain . Data security is a primary concern , with many fleet managers worried about AI ’ s impact on data breaches . Additionally , the transition to electric fleets requires significant investment in charging infrastructure and companies must navigate evolving emissions and data privacy regulations .
Despite the challenges , the future of fleet management remains promising and bright .
According to Technavio , the global fleet management market is projected to reach US $ 75.5bn by 2028 , growing at an annual rate of almost 20 % from 2023 to 2028 .
The need for efficiency , sustainability and the integration of advanced technologies drives this trajectory .
“AI PLAYS A TRANSFORMATIVE ROLE IN FLEET MANAGEMENT BY OPTIMISING ROUTES , PREDICTING VEHICLE MAINTENANCE NEEDS , REDUCING DOWNTIME AND ENHANCING REAL- TIME DECISION -MAKING ”
HENRIK HOLLAND , GLOBAL HEAD OF MOBILITY , PROLOGIS
THE TRANSFORMATIVE ROLE OF FLEET MANAGEMENT Henrik Holland is Global Head of Mobility at Prologis , a position he has held since 2021 . His career path leading to this role is marked by significant experience in the energy and mobility sectors .
Before joining Prologis , Henrik served as Chief Operating Officer at Shell Greenlots , where he was responsible for overseeing operations , project
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