As the world moves towards greener and more sustainable practices, electrifying your fleet is an impactful way to reduce your carbon footprint and embrace future-ready technology.
Endera's Remarkable Journey in 2023: A Year in Review
Endera Celebrates a Stellar Year
BEV vs. Hydrogen: Which will power our vehicles in the future?
While there are many electric vehicle brands, there are only two methods for powering electric vehicles; fuel cells or batteries. Both produce electricity to drive electric motors, eliminating the pollution and inefficiencies of the fossil fuel, or ICE (internal combustion engine). Why is this important? With President Biden’s new $2 Trillion Plan to rebuild infrastructure and reshape the economy with EVs in mind, the industry will no doubt move forward, quickly.
4 Reasons Why Using Electric Shuttles Will Lower Your Maintenance Costs
Partner Spotlight: Environmental Lights
Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Vs Battery Electric Vehicles (EV) Which fuel should your fleet adopt?
As fleets still are considering Electric, they often are grappling with the idea of which is better? Renewable Natural Gas (or RNG) or Electric? RNG is a replacement for Natural Gas that harnesses the energy of biogas produced from natural decomposition. While renewable natural gas sounds green-friendly, we will explain how it works and if it has a place as a future vehicle fuel.
Plugging into Electric Vehicle Funding for Your Fleet
Every day electric vehicles are being further solidified as part of our future. Technology advancements and price decreases are driving more adoption. Those who purchase now see the benefits from going electric--immediately. For fleets to reap these benefits, they must have the upfront capital required to procure zero-emission vehicles. And thankfully, the government has plenty of capital. But how do fleets get it?
Introducing Endera's B Series: Zero Emission, All Electric Commercial Shuttle
Fleets have been and will continue to be tasked with making the switch to zero emission vehicles. With a variety of options on the market, why not choose one with the lowest total cost of ownership? Typically, electrifying your fleet has been more expensive up front, but overtime has lower operating costs. But even when comparing EV to EV, Endera has still figured out how to make a quality EV and with the lowest cost of ownership.
Partner Spotlight: Diamond Coach and A-Z Bus Sales
5 Reasons Your Fleet Should Choose Electric Over Diesel or Clean Natural Gas
If your fleet is currently operating with diesel-fueled shuttles, it’s time to consider the numerous benefits of switching to clean fuel. From the massive savings to your budget to the collective effort to improve our air quality by cutting down on carbon emissions, the benefits are overwhelmingly positive.
10 Ways to Prepare for Zero-Emission Fleet Regulations
Four Factors for Choosing the Best Electric Vehicle for your Fleet
Shopping for electric vehicles is as close as fleet managers and executives will get to the famous feeling we had as kids in the candy store. We have identified four factors that will help you find, or even build the perfect vehicle for your fleet. Read now to learn how to find or build the perfect electric vehicle for your fleet.
EV Fleet Charging Defined
Time to electrify your fleet? In this week’s blog, we’ve written out a full guide to help you discover which charging solution will best fit your needs. First things first, let’s define the three levels of EVSE (electric vehicle supply equipment), also known as EV charging stations. These three levels are categorized by the rate at which an electric vehicle can charge. Below are our brief summaries of the differing types of EV charging:
Calculating Total Cost of Ownership for Commercial Electric Fleets
Shifting to an all-electric fleet has many benefits, operationally and environmentally. Electric vehicles are cutting down on our yearly carbon emissions and reducing our species footprint on the planet. This same technology is improving the efficiency of our fleet operation in terms of energy used. With so many obvious benefits, why do the majority of our fleets still use conventional combustion engines?
Four Critical Factors for Electrifying your Commercial Fleet - San Diego International Airport Case Study
The Future of Electric Commercial Fleet Management
Despite what historical timelines may tell us, innovation never happens instantly. We are in the middle of a new revolution: the future of electric commercial fleet management is here. While skeptics are still skeptical, leaders are underway converting their fleets to stay up with new mandates and build a more sustainable future.