Electrified Fleet Management

Drive into the future with Toyota Fleet Management.

Businesses striving for efficiency and sustainability have the benefit of an end-to-end customer journey with TFM.

Toyota’s first all-electric vehicle, the bZ4X, reaffirms the company’s electrification strategy which began with the release of a number of hybrids.

We make transitioning to an electrified fleet from traditional, non-hybrid automotive options a seamless customer journey.

From purchasing the ideal EV or hybrid to charging hardware and infrastructure, making the switch to an electric fleet has never been easier – or more beneficial.

Hardware and Infrastructure Solutions

TFM has partnered with Australia’s leading EV hardware and infrastructure provider, JET Charge, to provide charging solutions for the home or office. 

Streamlined Payments

With an EV Charge Card all your ongoing expenses can be bundled into one monthly invoice.

Reduced Down Time

Electrifying your fleet means lowering your maintenance costs than if you had traditional vehicles. EVs and hybrids are also significantly cheaper to run.

EV Charge Card

Bundle all your ongoing expenses together with the EV Charge Card.

Servicing, registration, tyres and maintenance can all be taken care of with the EV Charge Card. Businesses looking to further expand on this have the option to include roadside assistance, fuel cards and insurance also.

And the best part? All this is provided in one monthly invoice.

Improve your cash flow, choose your lease terms, accurately predict your monthly expenses and be delivered in-depth reporting on the performance of your fleet. 

Chargefox: https://www.chargefox.com/

EV Charge Card
EV Hardware & Installation

TFM will introduce you to Australia’s leading EV hardware and infrastructure provider, JET Charge. Power your electrified fleet from home or work with industry-leading charging solutions that suit your needs.

Jet Charge: https://jetcharge.com.au/commercial/

EV Hardware & Installation

Things to consider

This information provided is of general nature and does not take into account your personal needs and financial circumstances. Nothing in this correspondence constitutes or should be considered to constitute legal, taxation or financial advice. TFM recommends that you seek independent advice from a qualified legal, financial or tax advisor, who can advise you about your personal circumstances.

Electrified Fleet FAQs

Transitioning to an electrified fleet can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower operational costs due to cheaper electricity versus fossil fuels, and potentially enhance the organization's sustainability profile.

An electrified fleet can include electric cars, vans, trucks, buses, and even specialized vehicles like forklifts and utility carts, depending on the organization's needs.

Vehicles in an electrified fleet are charged using electric charging stations. These range from standard wall outlets to specialized charging stations designed for faster charging times.

Challenges can include initial higher upfront costs for electric vehicles (EVs), the availability of charging infrastructure, range limitations compared to conventional vehicles, and the need for staff training on EV maintenance and operation.

Many state governments offer financial incentives such as grants, tax credits, or subsidies to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles in fleets. These incentives can help offset the higher upfront costs of EVs.

Organisations can conduct a total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis that compares the costs of operating and maintaining electric vehicles versus conventional vehicles over their lifetime. Factors include fuel costs, maintenance expenses, and potential incentives.

Electrified fleets produce zero tailpipe emissions, reducing air pollution and contributing to better local air quality. They also help mitigate climate change by reducing overall greenhouse gas emissions, especially when powered by renewable energy sources.

Organisations can implement charging management strategies such as scheduling charging during off-peak hours to reduce electricity costs, installing smart charging systems, and ensuring adequate infrastructure at fleet depots.

Battery technology influences the range, charging time, and cost of electric vehicles. Advances in battery technology, such as higher energy density and faster charging capabilities, are crucial for improving the efficiency and feasibility of electrified fleets.

Contact a specialist

If you are looking to purchase a new or used vehicle and interested in fleet leasing options including a Novated Lease, please contact us.