Teletrac Navman launches a consulting service to aid fleet decarbonisation strategies.
- The service offers insights into the economics, process management, and procurement involved in sustainability strategies.
- It covers a spectrum of energy options, including electrification, hydrogen, natural gas, and biodiesel.
- Access is provided to a broad ecosystem of multi-energy products through the parent company, Vontier.
- The initiative aims to assist businesses in achieving net zero targets while exploring new revenue streams.
Teletrac Navman has introduced a global consulting service to facilitate the development of comprehensive decarbonisation strategies for fleets aiming to transition towards multi-energy operations. This new service is designed to provide businesses with detailed information concerning the economics, process management, and procurement essential for effective enterprise sustainability and decarbonisation strategy execution.
By offering detailed insights and recommendations for various alternative energies, such as electrification, hydrogen, natural gas, and biodiesel, the consulting service equips fleet operators with the necessary tools to make informed decisions. The service also grants customers access to a wide array of multi-energy products through Teletrac Navman’s parent company, Vontier, promoting an integrated approach to business operations and decarbonisation.
Alain Samaha, Teletrac Navman’s president, emphasised that this consultancy extends beyond mere electrification. It aims to provide a strategic long-term perspective on multi-energy transitions, which can aid businesses in reaching critical net-zero targets, lowering transition costs, and identifying new revenue opportunities. According to Samaha, “We are operating in a dynamic business and sustainability landscape, which is evolving so quickly that it can make longer-term decision making complex.”
Teletrac Navman’s consultancy also includes comprehensive financial analysis and emission pathways under diverse scenarios, projected over periods of up to a decade. This aspect is crucial as it prepares businesses to navigate the complexities of significant capital and operational expenditures, providing them with a robust foundation for planning multi-energy transitions.
This launch follows the earlier rollout of Teletrac Navman’s Electric Vehicle Evaluator (EVE) platform, which leverages telematics data and predictive analytics to aid the transition of light vehicles to electric. The EVE platform focuses on three core areas: feasibility planning, financial planning, and infrastructure design, all of which are vital for informed strategic planning and expenditure discussions.
Teletrac Navman’s consulting service represents a significant step forward in supporting the multi-energy transition for fleets.
