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UK Fleet Industry Poised for an AI Revolution

UK Fleet Industry

UK fleet industry on the brink of AI boom, According to recent research from Webfleet, Bridgestone’s globally trusted fleet management solution, nearly half (48%) of UK fleet managers are either using artificial intelligence (AI) or planning to do so within the next five years. This global study, which surveyed 1,800 fleet managers across 15 countries to mark Webfleet’s 25th anniversary, reveals a strong trend towards digital transformation in the UK.

AI Adoption in the UK Fleet Sector

Currently, 15% of UK fleet industry is using AI, while 33% are actively planning to adopt it, and 43% are considering future adoption. Despite this, UK fleet operators still believe that electric vehicles (EVs) will have a more significant impact than AI. Over a third (38%) foresee EVs making the biggest impact on fleet management in the next five years. In contrast, 28% believe AI and machine learning will be more influential.

Comparative Insights and Future Trends

Globally, 32% of fleet managers think AI will have the greatest impact, followed by EVs at 30%. More than half (58%) expect AI to enhance route planning and logistics, while 51% predict improvements in driver safety, behavior analysis, predictive maintenance, and asset management.

The drive towards AI is motivated by a desire to cut costs and boost efficiency. Half of the fleet managers anticipate that AI will reduce operational expenses, and 47% expect it to automate administrative and compliance tasks. AI also plays a key role in enhancing environmental sustainability. According to the study, 43% of fleet managers believe AI will significantly improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.

Challenges and Investment in Digital Solutions

Despite the benefits, the transition to AI presents challenges. The study found that 59% of those concerned about AI’s impact are primarily worried about data security breaches. Nevertheless, 87% of respondents plan to increase their investment in digital fleet solutions over the next five years. The main reasons for this increase are the need for greater efficiency and reduced operational costs (57%), enhancing driver and vehicle safety (47%), and improving visibility and control over fleet assets (41%).

Beverley Wise, Webfleet UKI Regional Director for Bridgestone Mobility Solutions, emphasizes, “The adoption of AI in fleet management is more than just a technological upgrade; it’s becoming a strategic necessity in a data-driven era. Our study shows that many fleets recognize the benefits of AI, from cost reduction to improved safety.”

Jan-Maarten de Vries, President of Fleet Management Solutions at Bridgestone Mobility Solutions, adds, “Our study reaffirms the critical role of digital fleet solutions in enhancing fleet efficiency, reducing costs, and improving safety. Investment in AI and EVs will keep growing, and at Webfleet, we will pioneer these technologies to enhance safety, sustainability, productivity, and efficiency.

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