New Delhi: Credent, known as C3 Logistics, is launching India’s largest electric vehicle (EV) healthcare delivery fleet. This initiative could help the healthcare sector’s sustainability efforts.
Credent’s initiative to launch India’s largest EV healthcare delivery fleet will not only help with healthcare sustainability initiatives, but it will also serve as a model for other companies to follow. It will also drastically reduce carbon emissions, supporting a cleaner and greener environment.
By converting its entire fleet of 2500 employees to EVs, Credent is taking a big step towards reducing its carbon footprint and promoting a cleaner future.
Moreover, Credent is investing in setting up a robust charging infrastructure across its operational areas. They are partnering with charging station providers to establish a network of charging points strategically located to ensure convenient and uninterrupted operations. This step is crucial in ensuring that their fleet remains fully charged and ready to serve the healthcare industry’s needs without any downtime.
Credent is also implementing smart fleet management systems to optimize its operations. These systems will help track the vehicles’ locations, monitor their performance, and plan efficient routes, ultimately ensuring prompt and reliable healthcare deliveries. Additionally, they are integrating advanced telematics technology to gather valuable data on driving patterns and vehicle performance, enabling them to make informed decisions regarding fleet maintenance and performance optimization.
The company’s commitment to sustainability doesn’t end with the fleet itself. They are also actively exploring partnerships with renewable energy providers to source electricity from clean energy sources. By doing so, Credent aims to further reduce its environmental impact and create a truly sustainable healthcare delivery ecosystem.
Credent, in addition to launching India’s Largest Electric Vehicle (EV) Healthcare Delivery Fleet, is also offering healthcare companies the opportunity to brand the vehicles at an affordable cost.
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