Truck Trends to Watch in 2023
The last year saw many things slowly get back to normal—or perhaps, our “new normal.” And while the trucking landscape is still vastly different than just a few short years ago, there are many positive trends to take away from 2022. Electric trucks, for example, went from concept to reality with several examples entering the market, including the medium-duty International® eMV™ Series. Other positive trends included the availability of advanced safety technology like collision mitigation and fleet telematics like OnCommand® Connection. Plus, customers were finally able to see these new products in person, thanks to the return of live trade shows. So, what can we expect in 2023? Let’s take a look.
Fuel costs will continue to have a massive impact on the trucking industry, as there is no evidence yet indicating fuel prices will drop dramatically in 2023. Trucking companies and fleets will have to continue to weigh the costs between paying more for fuel or investing in long-term solutions like electric, which can ultimately lead to lower maintenance costs. Whether you need consulting on infrastructure and grants or help finding the right charging solutions, having a partner like International Truck can help make the transition to electric as smooth as possible.
Electric vehicles have been the main topic when it comes to evolving technology, but there are other advancements that we’re excited about for 2023 as well. Products like OnCommand Connection have only continued to get more robust as time goes on, giving companies actionable intel on a wide range of data points. This advanced remote diagnostics tool gives you critical insights that help drive greater uptime and reduce total cost of ownership.
To conclude, the best strategy for fleets in 2023 is to stay flexible. We may not know the direction the industry will take, but we do know that the more information fleets and businesses have, the better decisions they can make.
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