Passenger Land Transportation
The Portuguese company integrated all its fleet vehicles data in Frotcom, including electric vehicles (EVs), and enjoyed several benefits.
Evcapitis is a Portuguese individual passenger transport company founded in 2017.
The company was one of the first organizations to have EVs working with TVDE (individual and paid passenger transport of vehicles demarcated from an electronic platform), with 49 vehicles in its initial year, including electric and diesel vehicles. Due to its continuous growth, Evcapitis’ fleet is expected to exceed 300 vehicles by the end of 2023.
The group currently has 214 vehicles equipped with Frotcom, of which 25 are electric (EVs).
Transport Logistic - Germany (as Transporeon Premium Partner)
Go Green
The recent introduction of Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) for zero-emission cars, vans, and motorcycles in the United Kingdom (UK) will significantly impact companies with vehicle fleets.In the United Kingdom, electric vehicles (EVs) will no longer be exempt from excise duty from April 2025,
Mon, 03/04/2023 - 07:52
6º Salão Nacional do Transporte - Portugal
News & Events
Frotcom’s Automatic driver identification helps you identify who drives your vehicles and when, allowing you to reduce the risk of vehicle misuse, which often leads to increasing fleet costs.
Mon, 27/03/2023 - 07:06
SIL Barcelona - Spain
Tech4Fleet - Spain
News & Events
Reduce your overall operating costs by automatically controlling the tire pressure of your fleet vehicles.
Frotcom is now integrated with Continental's tire monitoring system (TPMS), ContiPressureCheck™.
Fri, 10/03/2023 - 07:27
News & Events
Frotcom participated in the 16th Supply Chain & Logistics Conference & Exhibition, which took place on January 19 at the Hilton Nicosia hotel.
Wed, 08/03/2023 - 07:33
Go Green
Although there are still some obstacles to the widespread use of electric vehicles, companies can implement several techniques to overcome them.
With rising fuel prices and growing environmental concerns, one would think that electric vehicles (EVs) should be more popular and widespre
Thu, 02/03/2023 - 07:53