Novuna and Applied Driving partner for online EV driver training

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A new suite of online training modules is being created by Novuna Vehicle Solutions and Applied Driving to help fleet drivers transition to electric vehicles.

The online training modules will help fleet drivers get the most out of their EVs

The resources provide practical guidance to fleet drivers, especially those that are not familiar with using an EV, enabling them to get the most out of their company vehicles and operate them in a safe and efficient manner.

“For many fleet drivers, operating an electric vehicle is a new experience, so it’s important they receive the appropriate advice and training,” explained Nick Jones, strategic relationship manager at Novuna Vehicle Solutions. “With a rapidly growing order bank for electric vehicles, we are working closely with our fleet customers, and partners such as Applied Driving, to add value and promote the highest levels of road safety, duty of care and operational performance.”

Applied Driving will initially develop four modules – covering EV characteristics, charging, maintenance, and journey planning / range – that provide easy-to-understand content and incorporate unique visual animation. A Novuna-branded portal, with Single Sign-on (SSO) for easy access, will be hosted on Applied Driving’s Riskmapp cloud-based platform, with all new EV orders triggering an invite to the online training modules.

Nigel Lawrence, director of client partnerships at Applied Driving, commented: “We have been Novuna’s nominated partner for driver training and fleet risk management since 2020. This latest joint initiative is designed to help those fleets making the transition to EVs and provide the guidance needed to educate their drivers. We are committed to developing a comprehensive proposition to changes within the fleet marketplace and support the rapid growth in EVs.”

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Natalie Middleton

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