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Holman introduces full suite of fleet electrification solutions

Holman has introduced a comprehensive collection of fleet electrification solutions designed to simplify the transition to EVs for fleet operators.
By James Foster November 27, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Holman's extensive range of innovative fleet electrification services are designed to streamline and simplify the transition to electric vehicles. Photo: Holman

The company’s innovative suite of services includes an extensive range of charge management resources and supporting programs that help customers easily navigate the complexities of transitioning a fleet to electric vehicles at scale.

“The journey to fleet electrification is far more complex than simply determining which EV model is the best fit for your business. You also need to consider and plan for infrastructure development, power needs, charging locations, driver behaviour, and charge data management,” said Emily Graham, Holman’s director of sustainability and electrification-as-a-service (EaaS). “Developing and implementing an effective electrification strategy can be a challenge for even the most seasoned fleet professional.”

Holman is poised to help businesses streamline infrastructure development, charge management, data aggregation, and ongoing EV administration through its fleet electrification solutions which include home charging management; driver reimbursement; depot management; EV connectivity; workplace charging; public charging; and EV driver training.

Through these various solutions, Holman aggregates all EV-related operating and performance data into Holman Insights, the company’s proprietary fleet management and analytics platform, to provide unsurpassed visibility to all fleet assets for informed decision making.

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