{"id":18027,"date":"2021-12-24T15:57:55","date_gmt":"2021-12-24T15:57:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.openbusinesscouncil.org\/?p=18027"},"modified":"2022-05-04T21:37:20","modified_gmt":"2022-05-04T21:37:20","slug":"innovation-and-technology-advancements-will-be-led-by-sustainability-at-heart-fleet-predictions-2022-by-geotab","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.footballthink.com\/innovation-and-technology-advancements-will-be-led-by-sustainability-at-heart-fleet-predictions-2022-by-geotab\/","title":{"rendered":"Innovation And Technology Advancements Will Be Led By Sustainability At Heart: Fleet Predictions 2022 By Geotab"},"content":{"rendered":"
David Savage<\/a>, Associate Vice President UK & Ireland at Geotab provides his thoughts on\u00a0everything from the sustainability outlook for the year ahead to ongoing supply chain disruption and how government and public sector will be key to leading the electric vehicle charge.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n With a new year already at the brink of its onset, pondering over the emerging trends could leverage the business in navigating towards the mainstream. Personalized connectivity solutions for EVs and emerging Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything use cases while managing the sustainability of the products are some of the aspects to look for in 2022.<\/p>\n Based on the analysis by subject-matter experts, weighed predictions for the new connected car technologies, digital services, and ways to reap vehicle-related data, some of the future insights are shared as below.<\/p>\n According to David, sustainability will be at the heart of the business agenda in 2022 following the announcements made at COP26 in Glasgow. With transportation being the second most polluting industry for carbon emissions (behind construction) then all companies have a responsibility to look at how they run their fleets.<\/p>\n “The only way fleets can reduce their carbon footprint is to manage their fleets and measure their outputs. And the only way they can do that is to adopt telematics technology. That should be their aim for 2022, whether that is running conventional Internal Combustion Engined (ICE) vehicles, or by switching to Electric Vehicles (EVs)\u201d, explains David.<\/p>\n 2022 will be the year that electric vehicles start to make inroads into the mainstream. Sales of EVs have already overtaken conventional diesel engines and could be ready to overtake all forms of Internal Combustion Engined (ICE) vehicles in 2022 \/ 23 (Forbes<\/a>). With more electric truck models due to enter the market next year, this could be the tipping point for EV uptake.<\/p>\nSustainability<\/h2>\n
Electric vehicle adoption<\/h2>\n