How to plan an electric future for your business fleet
Australian fleets need to prepare for the transition to electric vehicles. Explore the key considerations for businesses planning to make the switch.
Read moreAustralian fleets need to prepare for the transition to electric vehicles. Explore the key considerations for businesses planning to make the switch.
Read moreThere are benefits of both operating and finance leases. See which one may work better than the other for your individual needs.
Read moreThe impact of COVID-19 on the global automotive industry as a whole will also have a knock-on effect on our local leasing industry. Find out what you can do to help your fleet weather the crisis.
Read moreThe effects of bad driving are not just fines and demerit points, but possible injury or death. Find out more about the dangers and what you can do to try to avoid them.
Read moreTelematics is, essentially, the merging of telecommunications, data and computing to take the guesswork out of managing your fleet.
Read moreIt’s inevitable. There will come a time when you have to consider a fleet vehicle strategy that involves electric vehicles. This will involve a different approach to running your fleet.
Read moreLooking at EVs? LeasePlan has developed a step-by-step process to help you build the business case for transitioning your company fleet to electric.
Read moreHow can you choose a policy that’s right for you? LeasePlan’s Treasurer and Insurance Manager, Ralph Mondel, gives you the model for making sound insurance decisions.
Read moreYou might have the latest makes & models of vehicles for your fleet, but do your drivers know all the safety features and how to use them?
Read moreAustralia and New Zealand have much in common but one of the areas where the two nations seem to be going their separate ways is when it comes to the uptake of electric vehicles.
Read moreWhat are the fleet management essentials that underpin safety and efficiency today? We look at fit-for-purpose, utilisation, maintenance and driver management.
Read moreWe share some steps to keep in mind when looking to reduce fleet expenses while enhancing the safety of all company car drivers.
Read moreRecognising that everyone has a role to play in ensuring safety, CoR regulation promotes a top-down, end-to-end management of the supply chain
Read moreDuring our electric vehicle drive day, we tested some myths about EVs and discussed the realities of transitioning a fleet to electric, hybrid or hydrogen
Read moreThere’s a worldwide revolution taking place in the way people choose to get from point A to point B. We look at Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and the current state of play closer to home
Read moreWe ask LeasePlan’s Manager of Strategic Fleet Consulting for insights on how every fleet manager can consider whether they’re effectively managing their fleet (or not).
Read moreHow can you make your low km fleet assets work harder for you? We take a look at pool cars and how they might work for your organisation.
Read moreAs automotive technology speeds forward, it’s important to keep an eye on the future for your vehicle procurement decisions. See what to look out for
Read moreIf you want to take the first steps towards implementing telematics, there are some important points to keep in mind as you embark on the process.
Read moreIntegrating electric and fuel-cell (hydrogen) powered vehicles into your vehicle mix now could you give you a distinct advantage over those who wait
Read moreEliminate second-guessing and future-proof your business with telematics. See how you can increase safety and efficiency and prepare for new regulations
Read moreEveryone in the supply chain is accountable. Familiarising yourself with the concept of CoR helps to look after your people and minimise the risks to your company
Read moreThere is exciting motoring technology being trialled here in Australia, signalling the start of a new chapter in our motoring story. See what’s next
Read moreThere are several areas where it makes financial sense for organisations running a vehicle fleet to consider switching to PHEVs and BEVs in the future
Read moreThere will be an increase in electric cars far sooner than Australia is ready. See why it’s in your best interest to get on board, now
Read moreTechnology moves at a rate of knots and it’s easy to fall behind but moving with the times is so important, particularly for motor vehicles. Here are 3 reasons why
Read moreMaximise your fleet value and minimise costs by knowing that sweet spot in the whole-of-life cycle of your vehicles and the optimal time to replace them
Read moreExplore the opportunities that a move away from diesel can offer in terms of the environment, employee satisfaction, corporate image and costs.
Read moreOrganisations can reduce their CO2 emissions by as much as 40% over a four-year period by implementing simple changes to their fleet strategy
Read moreWhat is the overall cost of running a full-electric light commercial vehicle, and is there a viable business case for including such vehicles in your fleet?
Read moreA company vehicle generates up to three times more emissions than private. Adapt your fleet strategy and policy to achieve your company’s emission targets.
Read moreYou’re a fleet manager and you’ve got your eye on a range of new cars. The price looks right but, before taking the leap, there are a few things you must consider.
Read moreThe new IFRS for lease accounting will change accounting for vehicle fleets. Here are five questions that are relevant for all fleet managers.
Read moreFrom 1 January 2019, new lease accounting standards will come into play worldwide.
Read moreIf you want to improve a business process – such as the management of a fleet of vehicles – first you have to effectively evaluate it. This can be a daunting task, especially if you don’t do it every day.
Read moreAre you using software to monitor your fleet and make sure that vehicles are in the right places and the right times?
Read moreAccording to the 2016 MobilityMonitor Survey from LeasePlan, Australians are exposed to higher levels of aggression on the road than the global average based on the 4,869 drivers surveyed from 22 countries around the world.
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