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Webfleet supports organic supplier

Webfleet’s electric vehicle (EV) fleet management solution is assisting delivery drivers at organic vegetable box company Riverford.

The move is helping the firm to overcome EV range anxiety, manage routes better and navigate efficiently to charge points as the software tracks not only vehicle location but battery health, driving range, and real-time energy consumption for their 65 electric delivery vans, navigating drivers to their nearest charge point when they’re running low.

Webfleet’s OptiDrive functionality also gives drivers direct feedback on speed, steering and braking before, during and after their trip, helping them to drive more safely and efficiently. A Mantis live camera system is also integrated with the Webfleet platform, giving Riverford the vehicle and video data they need in one dashboard.

The company has already electrified almost a third of its fleet and is on track to become a 100% final mile electric delivery fleet by 2025, it said.

Telematics specialists and Webfleet approved partner In Car Technology advised on both solution and installation, with its installation manager, Andy Butt, stating it made bespoke infrastructure to assist the firm.

James Welton, Fleet Manager at Riverford said: “Riverford has always had sustainability at its heart, and the health of people and planet is a top priority for us. With Webfleet, we’re putting this into action by helping to take the stress out of anticipating charging needs for our drivers.”  

“We find OptiDrive really useful as it gives us a clearly illustrated breakdown of our drivers’ performance, so we can offer specific coaching and support where it is needed.”

“The Mantis evidence centre gives us easy access to important video footage, enabling us to constantly review and improve safety for our drivers.”

“Looking ahead, it’s great to know that the system allows for integration of other solutions too, without us having to worry about switching to a new platform.”

Image courtesy of Webfleet

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