Highlights from the Global Fleet Summit in Cascais
Electric vehicle pricing and trends
A major theme at the summit was the evolving landscape of electric vehicle pricing and trends. Industry experts emphasised the importance of understanding current pricing dynamics and the factors influencing these trends. The discussions highlighted how fluctuating costs and market conditions are shaping the adoption and integration of EVs into fleets.
The role of women in fleet management
The summit also spotlighted the growing influence and leadership of women in the fleet industry. Discussions focused on the importance of inclusivity and diversity, showcasing how female leaders are driving innovation and strategic decision-making. This theme underscored the need for the industry to embrace diverse perspectives to address modern challenges effectively.
Strategies for navigating the global electric transition
Another prominent theme was the global electric transition, especially amid political, economic, and regulatory challenges. Experts stressed the need for a comprehensive global framework supported by local expertise to achieve sustainable mobility goals. The importance of adapting strategies to the maturity and specific conditions of different markets was a key takeaway.
Total cost of ownership for sustainable fleets
The complexities of calculating the total cost of ownership for ultra-low and zero-emission vehicles emerged as a major theme. Discussions highlighted that TCO analysis for EVs is more intricate than for traditional vehicles, considering factors like national tax regulations, grants, and the diverse costs of charging infrastructure. Flexibility and adaptability in fleet management were emphasised as important for optimising costs and benefits.
Regional differences in fleet management priorities
The summit highlighted the varying priorities and challenges in different regions, particularly between Europe, APAC, and LATAM. While sustainability and mobility are top concerns in Europe, security, safety, and connected vehicles (telematics) are currently more pressing in the LATAM region. Recognising these regional differences is essential for developing tailored strategies that address specific needs and opportunities in fleet management.
Throughout the summit, Ayvens played a key role in shaping discussions, sharing valuable insights, and creating impactful connections within the mobility industry. Stay tuned for more updates!