Fleet decarbonisation refers to the reduction of carbon emissions generated by an organisation's fleet of vehicles. This process is crucial for minimising environmental impact, enhancing fleet sustainability, and tackling climate change.
The transport and logistics sector accounts for more than a third of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, with fleet vehicles playing a considerable role in this contribution. In light of the Net Zero target and the pressing challenges of global warming, decarbonisation has become a vital component of sustainable fleet management.
Decarbonising a fleet involves incorporating practices and technologies which reduce emissions throughout its operations. Key strategies include:
Aside from the primary environmental advantages, fleet decarbonisation offers a range of benefits for organisations, such as:
Importantly, the optimal approach to fleet decarbonisation depends on its composition. Specifically, for fleets predominantly made up of ICE vehicles, transitioning to EVs offers a substantial decrease in emissions. However, for HGV fleets, where widespread electric alternatives are not yet practical, prioritising route optimisation and fuel-efficient driving practices can deliver the most significant emission reductions.
At MICHELIN Connected Fleet, we recognise these differences, which is why our fleet management solutions are designed to support decarbonisation strategies tailored to your fleet's needs. Whether you're aiming to switch to an electric fleet, optimise routes with telematics, or train drivers in eco-driving techniques, our solutions help you achieve your sustainability goals.
If you're ready to contribute to a greener future through sustainable fleet management, then feel free to contact us today to learn how we can support your organisation on its decarbonisation journey.