Ndustrial launches Nsight Fleet platform for transport electrification infrastructure management
Nsight Fleet enables third-party logistics sites to provide power for refrigerated trailers from multiple carriers and suppliers, accelerating the benefits of electrification across supply chains.
Revolutionizing supply chains: Ndustrial launches Nsight Fleet for efficient transport electrification management
Ndustrial recently launched Nsight Fleet, a platform for managing industrial-scale transport electrification infrastructure.
The global electric commercial vehicle market is projected to grow more than 23% annually to $250 billion by 2030. Amid that expansion, fleets will require more charging that integrates with existing routes and delivers financial benefits.
Nsight Fleet enables third-party logistics sites to provide power for refrigerated trailers from multiple carriers and suppliers, accelerating the benefits of electrification across supply chains. By switching from diesel-powered TRUs to eTRUs, refrigerated fleets can reduce their on-site emissions and fuel costs by 30%.
“Refrigerated transport is an essential part of global supply chains, keeping everything from fresh produce to vital medical supplies safe and viable,” Manuel Aguirre, Ndustrial VP of supply chain electrification, said. “With Ndustrial’s fleet electrification solutions, companies across the cold supply chain can meaningfully cut costs and emissions without incurring any up-front cost.”
The software package is designed to provide:
Yard management and optimization solutions
Real-time charger availability at each dock door or pedestal
Automated cost allocation and billing for third-party carriers
Real-time load management to avoid excessive demand charges
Refrigerated trailer audit records to maintain compliance and ensure quality
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