THE FLEET DIGITISATION REPORT 2024
A major global report filled with exclusive data, insights and expert advice on the present trends and the future innovations in fleet technology.
Download nowDownload nowThe Fleet Digitisation Report presents both a high-level overview and an insightful deep dive into the main digitisation trends, innovations and possibilities that are re-shaping mobility in 2024 and beyond. Download it today and find out:
- The hottest trends in fleet digitisation with exclusive insights from our international survey
- Which technologies businesses rate as the best on the market
- How AI-enabled fleet management is changing the game and what it means for you
- How the electric revolution and autonomous vehicles will see fleets evolve
- The best ways to integrate new tech while keeping costs low and minimising risk
- And much, much more
Key findings from the report
Vast majority of fleet managers want more digitisation
Overall, 91% of fleet managers expect their investment in digital fleet solutions to increase in the next five years. Just 1% expect a decrease of investment in digital fleet solutions. In over half of the countries we surveyed, no respondents at all selected this option.
Cost and safety the main goals; implementation and integration the big challenges
Over half (52%) of fleet managers cite reducing operational costs and improving efficiency as the most compelling reason for investing more in digital solutions, while 49% selected enhancing driver and vehicle safety as the top reason. On the flipside, 47% say high costs of implementation and maintenance is the number one challenge when adding new solutions and 40% feel integrating with existing systems and processes is the biggest concern.
AI will change the game – and fleet managers are ready for it
32% of fleet managers believe Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) is the technology that will have the biggest impact on fleet management in the next five years. Optimising route planning and improving driver safety are the two most commonly cited ways fleet managers believe AI will change their working day, while only 21% of fleet managers express concerns about AI having a negative impact.
Commercial fleets will get more electrified
85% of fleet managers expect the number of electric and hybrid vehicles in their fleet to change in the coming five years. Among those that expect their vehicle mix to evolve, there’s an expectation that the amount of EV and hybrid vehicles will go up from 37% currently to 63% of the fleet by 2029.
But that’s just the beginning!
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