Episode 40: The Future of Autonomous Fleet Management with Ridecell

When it comes to fleet management, how can companies not just diagnose problems with individual vehicles within their fleets but solve them without the inevitable lag pile-up issues that come with it?  How can they do this while managing a large fleet? The answer: fully automating the process.

To do that, there are a series of issues that need to be addressed, and a platform that needs to manage all the moving pieces. This is exactly why we brought in our guest, Ridecell. Presenting the first fully automated IoT fleet management system, Ridecell is pioneering the way to a far more effective fleet management process and is helping their customers achieve this with a seamless transition. Join Diipti Tiku, Senior Director of Marketing for Ridecell, and I as we dive into the details of the technology utilized, how they connect with potential customers, and the process that allows them to change the industry.

HOSTED BY

Clara Mouawad

Clara is the Content Specialist at BCC Research, where she spends her time writing blogs and white papers, designing graphics and thinking up ways BCC can take over the world...like with a podcast.

A world traveler (less so during COVID19, of course), marketing whiz and always thirsty for knowledge, Clara finds innovators in a variety of fields and asks the question that our listeners want to know: How will this industry, technology or company shape how we live and work in the future?

Episode Timeline

  • [00:00]Introducing the world of fleet automation and Ridecell
  • [01:26]Diipti’s story and what led her to Ridecell
  • [03:30]Ridecell’s mission
  • [04:24]The impact of fleet automation on fleet management
  • [06:14]On the fleet IoT automation platform
  • [09:55]Use case example that demonstrates how it works in real-time
  • [11:12]On consumer perception and connecting with mobility customers
  • [13:50]Helping established companies adapt
  • [16:07]The impact of Covid-19
  • [19:11]Trends set by the pandemic
  • [19:37]The industry in 10/15 years