Freedom of information response
Fleet, EV and telematics
Fleet Management
1. What is the size of your fleet?
2. Does your authority operate a fleet management software product? If so, which provider?
3. What is the annual spend for this contract?
4. When does the contract expire?
5. If you go through the tender process, which framework or platform do you use?
6. Is your fleet maintenance conducted in house? Externally outsourced? Or both?
EV
1. Is your authority planning on moving towards an alternative fuel fleet? Or have you already implemented an alternative fuel fleet and charging provider?
2. If you already have charging ports installed for fleet vehicles, how many are installed and what charging network (i.e., PodPoint, Engie) do you use?
3. What is planned next?
Telematics
1. Who is your current telematics supplier?
2. What is the annual spend for this contract?
3. When does the contract expire?
Fleet Management
1. What is the size of your fleet? 156 vehicles at current
2. Does your authority operate a fleet management software product? If so, which provider? Fleetmaster
3. What is the annual spend for this contract? Licence fee £12,500
4. When does the contract expire? November 2023
5. If you go through the tender process, which framework or platform do you use? Frameworks will be examined at start of procurement process.
6. Is your fleet maintenance conducted in house? Externally outsourced? Or both? In house
EV
1. Is your authority planning on moving towards an alternative fuel fleet? Or have you already implemented an alternative fuel fleet and charging provider? Planning
2. If you already have charging ports installed for fleet vehicles, how many are installed and what charging network (i.e., PodPoint, Engie) do you use? 1
3. What is planned next? Still in planning phase
Telematics
1. Who is your current telematics supplier? CTRACK
2. What is the annual spend for this contract? Included in initial purchase price of vehicle with 5 years air time
3. When does the contract expire? 2025
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