Echoes Blog

Vehicle data is the new oil

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our latest articles.

Our latest articles

Non classé
Thibaut Frank

European Regulations: A Boon for Collecting and Using OEM Data

Accelerating Towards 2030: The UK’s New ICE Car Ban and What It Means for Fleet Managers The new UK government has just announced a significant policy shift: the ban on internal combustion engine (ICE) cars will now come into effect in 2030, five years earlier than previously planned. This move, aimed at speeding up the nation’s transition to electric vehicles

Read the article »
Environment
Thibaut Frank

Accelerating Towards 2030: The UK’s New ICE Car Ban and What It Means for Fleet Managers

Accelerating Towards 2030: The UK’s New ICE Car Ban and What It Means for Fleet Managers The new UK government has just announced a significant policy shift: the ban on internal combustion engine (ICE) cars will now come into effect in 2030, five years earlier than previously planned. This move, aimed at speeding up the nation’s transition to electric vehicles

Read the article »
Non classé
Thibaut Frank

OEM data, what uses? Three questions for Thomas Mercier

OEM data, what uses? Three questions for Thomas Mercier Vehicle data is becoming a valuable resource, with its own supply chain. That generates three major questions: Who is using the data? And what is it used for?  How are European and/or national data regulations impacting the sourcing and usage of vehicle data? (I.e. for better or for worse?)  Ahead of

Read the article »
Security
Thibaut Frank

Embezzled vehicles : ‘100% secure in less than 48 hours, then recovered thanks to Echoes’.​

Embezzled vehicles : ‘100% secure in less than 48 hours, then recovered thanks to Echoes’. Christophe Réding has been security manager at FlexiFleet since May 2022. He shares with us his day-to-day experiences with the Echoes tools. Echoes: Could you introduce us to Flexifleet?  Christophe Réding: FlexiFleet is a leasing and long-term rental company founded in 2017 and dedicated specifically

Read the article »