DriveElectric has launched a new EV Hub that will support fleets with going electric.
Running alongside the firm’s electric vehicle leasing offer, the inhouse-developed hub provides intelligent data to deliver real-time insights into behaviour patterns for every driver, every vehicle and every charging location. It gives businesses a clear picture of how efficient and low carbon a fleet is operating and the ability to report progress towards net zero.
Businesses can also add the EV Hub Charge+ feature, which automatically optimises the energy delivered to an EV, enabling businesses to charge electric vehicles with low-carbon electricity.
The new hub is the firm’s first step in a series of solutions to help business EV users to achieve faster progress towards net zero.
Mike Potter, managing director, said: “There’s an urgent need for all of us to make rapid progress towards net zero. DriveElectric is helping businesses on this journey by complementing its well-established EV leasing offer with our new EV Hub where you can now measure carbon footprint and charging behaviour to make genuine improvements towards a more sustainable business.”