Fleet Electrification Global Study: Table of contents
- Introduction
- Report introduction
- Questions answered
- Foreword
- Geographic segmentation
- Methodology
- Companies interviewed
- Companies mentioned
- Glossary
- Authors
- About PTOLEMUS Consulting Group
- An introduction to fleets
- The regulatory factors driving fleet electrification
- The challenges fleets face in the move to electrification
- Availability constraints
- Questions answered
- High initial cost and unfamiliar TCO profile
- Charging practicalities and constraints
- Range anxiety and reliability concerns
- Success stories of fleet electrification
- LeasePlan
- IKEA
- Amazon
- DHL
- SF Express
- ABB
- What suppliers can do to support electrification
- Supplier profiles – ALD Automotive
- Supplier profiles – Alphabet
- Supplier profiles – Arval
- Supplier profiles – BrightDrop
- Supplier profiles – Chargepoint
- Supplier profiles – Element
- Supplier profiles – EVgo
- Supplier profiles – Geotab
- Supplier profiles – Holman
- Supplier profiles – Merchants Fleet
- Supplier profiles – TotalEnergies
- Potential solutions to accelerate electrification
- Potential infrastructure solutions
- Introduction
- Smart charging solutions
- Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charging solutions
- Megawatt charging system (MCS)
- Wireless charging solutions
- Conclusion
- Potential supply chain solutions
- Introduction
- Recommendations for supply chain issues
- Rely on second hand EVs
- Conclusion
- Potential solutions brought by telematics
- Introduction
- Battery degradation
- Thermal management
- Route optimisation
- Conclusion
- Global market forecasts to 2030
- Methodology
- Segment analysis
- Regional analysis
- Conclusions and recommendations