Episodios

  • Driver Data: Your Defense or Your Risk?
    Apr 7 2026

    Fleet safety isn’t just accidents - it’s what your data says you did about them.

    In this episode, Brian Kinniry - Director of Safety and Collision Product Management at Element Fleet Management - reveals how the shift from reactive to proactive safety programs is transforming fleet operations. With nuclear verdicts reaching seven and eight figures, traditional "train after the accident" approaches leave companies exposed to catastrophic legal and financial risk.

    Brian shares real fleet data showing how connected technology and telematics are helping companies identify risk before incidents happen - including why incident rates actually increase when you deploy cameras (and why that's a good thing), and how a single cargo van training module reduced preventable incidents by 35%.

    This episode is sponsored by Element Fleet Management.

    If your organization depends on a fleet of vehicles, it’s time to think about your fleet as a strategic asset.

    Chapters:

    0:00 Ignoring Driver Behavior Is a Risk

    1:22 From Safety Program to Legal Risk

    3:58 What Negligence Looks Like in Court

    6:58 Why Documentation Is Failing Fleets

    9:38 The Shift From Reactive to Proactive Safety

    12:08 The WWII Lesson for Fleets

    13:42 Why Incident Rates Go UP With Cameras

    16:02 How Driver Data Prevents Bigger Accidents

    18:18 Why Every Fleet Needs a Different Strategy

    21:12 How Safety Data Changes Hiring Decisions

    24:28 Are You Increasing Risk Without Knowing It?

    28:18 The Training That Reduced Crashes by 35%

    31:32 Why Micro-Targeted Training Works

    36:32 ADAS, EVs, and the False Sense of Security

    43:28 What Fleets Still Get Wrong And What To Do Now

    51:10 Brian Kinniry: Advice for Fleet Leaders

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    51 m
  • Physical AI Is Coming for Fleet Operations
    Mar 24 2026

    Physical AI is rewriting what's possible for autonomous fleets, and the infrastructure decisions you make today determine your competitive position in 2035.

    Colin Dhillon, futurist and advisor to NuPort Robotics, joins Chris Brandt on The Fleet to explain why fleet leaders who start building autonomous capability now gain compounding advantages over those who wait for "perfect" solutions. Neural networks have eliminated the need for human-written code in autonomous vehicles, learning from sensor data in real time instead. Lights-out factories are producing a million phones with zero humans. The truck cabin itself could disappear, replaced by humanoids that handle the last remaining manual task like placing safety cones.

    This conversation breaks down how Physical AI (the convergence of neural networks, autonomous systems, and real-world operations) is reshaping fleet economics faster than most leaders realize, and what separates organizations positioning for the future from those still optimizing yesterday's operations.

    Chapters:

    0:00 Why “Robots Taking Jobs” Was Wrong - Until Now

    2:10 Colin’s Journey from Car Design to Physical AI

    4:18 What Is Physical AI?

    7:24 80s Robots vs Today’s Neural Networks

    9:48 Lights-Out Manufacturing for Fleets

    12:38 30 Humanoids on Stage - Training Compressed from Weeks to Hours

    15:22 How Autonomous Systems Change Fleet Labor Models

    16:32 Why Colin Went from Fighting Regulation to Calling for It

    18:46 The Infrastructure Problem - Why Autonomy Fails in the Real World

    24:52 Why True 5G (and 6G) Matters for Fleet Autonomy

    30:07 Why Fleets Will Be the First to Fully Adopt Autonomy

    30:42 The Cone Problem - Autonomy’s Last Human Barrier

    35:16 94% of Accidents Are Human Error - The Case for Physical AI

    36:47 The Truck Cabin Might Disappear Entirely

    42:44 How Zero-Marginal-Cost Operations Change Everything

    48:47 About Kulbir Colin Singh Dhillon

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    50 m
  • Strategic Theft: The $725M Crime Wave Hiding in Your Supply Chain
    Mar 10 2026

    Cargo theft has fundamentally evolved – and the criminals behind it aren't breaking locks. They're forging documents, building fake carrier identities, and running what amounts to a direct-to-consumer pipeline for stolen goods.

    In this episode, Danny Ramon, Intelligence and Response Manager at Overhaul, reveals how modern cargo theft works. With 15 years in supply chain security and hands-on experience recovering stolen loads, Danny exposes the invisible fraud happening inside everyday fleet operations.

    Danny walks us through strategic theft: the use of fraud to steal cargo under the guise of legitimate business. From the "criminal direct-to-consumer pipeline" born during the pandemic to the exact fraud mechanics criminals use to extract 98% of loads while delivering perfect paperwork, you'll learn how organized crime exploits normal receiving procedures.

    We explore why toilet paper became a premium target in 2020, how AI and modern technology are scaling these operations globally, why the "golden hour" determines recovery success, and the two non-negotiable security priorities every fleet needs: visibility and situational awareness.

    If your fleet still relies on ink-and-paper BOLs or thinks security is just about physical protection, this conversation will fundamentally shift how you think about cargo protection in 2026 and beyond.

    Chapters:

    00:00 - How Criminals Steal Cargo With Perfect Paperwork

    04:36 - Current Targets: GPUs, Crypto, and Viral Products

    09:58 - Fraud in Plain Sight: 40 Pallets Become 2

    15:19 - The Criminal Direct-to-Consumer Pipeline

    20:42 - The ROI of Prevention: One Loss Pays for Years

    27:02 - Why Third-Party Security Partners Make Sense

    30:12 - The Golden Hour: 98% Recovery in 1-2 Hours

    35:00 - How AI Enables Wider Fraud Nets

    41:13 - Why Pharma Leads: The Canary in the Coal Mine

    43:30 - Building Law Enforcement Relationships Before Crisis

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    45 m
  • How AI and Autonomy Are Redefining Fleet Operations in 2026
    Feb 17 2026

    Fleets are undergoing a once-in-a-century transformation and the companies leading this shift aren't traditional automakers. In this episode, Philipp Kampshoff, Co-founder of McKinsey's Center for Future Mobility and the Global Co-lead of its Automotive Practice, and Dor Shay, CTO of Element Mobility and Autofleet, break down what's really changing in fleet operations.

    You'll discover why $1 trillion in outside investment (94% from tech, not auto) is accelerating innovation faster than anyone predicted, why autonomy:not electrification:will be the true game-changer for fleets, and how simple data integrations are already delivering 70% reductions in downtime.

    From MS Paint vehicle repositioning to AI-driven orchestration, from 2,500-mile break-even points to 7,500-mile autonomous futures, this conversation challenges conventional wisdom while offering practical guidance on what to pilot now versus what to wait on.

    Whether you're managing a delivery fleet, rethinking charging infrastructure, or just trying to keep up with the pace of change, this episode delivers the strategic perspective and real-world examples you need to stay competitive in 2026.

    Chapters:

    0:00 - Future of Fleet Management with McKinsey & Element

    2:02 - $1 Trillion in Fleet Technology Investment (92% From Outside Automotive)

    6:30 - Fleet Manager Strategy for Adopting New Technology

    13:38 - Fleet Automation Success Story (From Manual to 70% Less Downtime)

    18:26 - Fleet Data Management and Building Your Data Lake

    26:52 - Autonomous Vehicles vs Electrification (Which Will Transform Fleets?)

    32:39 - Fleet Technology Pilots (What to Test Now vs What to Wait On)

    36:49 - Fleet Technology Hype Cycle and What's Overrated in 2026

    42:34 - EV Charging Infrastructure and Solving the Fleet Electrification Challenge

    49:17 - Fleet Management Advice for 2026 on Innovation and Partnerships

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    51 m
  • Stop Treating EV Charging Like a Parking Problem
    Feb 3 2026

    You’re not stuck because there aren’t enough chargers.

    Dr. Sheldon Williamson, professor at Ontario Tech, explains why the real constraint is when and how power hits the grid, not where vehicles sit.

    Chris Brandt hosts this episode of The Fleet covering smart charging, grid stress, incentives, battery tech, and why tomorrow’s fleet leaders will need energy literacy as much as operational know-how.

    Chapters:

    0:00 EV Charging Solutions Require Energy Literacy

    1:25 Sheldon Williamson Explains Fleet Electrification

    2:30 Why EV Adoption Slowed and What’s Next

    4:45 Incentives, Policy, and What’s Actually Blocking Progress

    7:20 Charging Density, Battery Cost, and Vehicle Economics

    10:10 Charging Is a Scheduling Problem, Not Infrastructure

    11:55 Lithium Dependence, China, and Battery Supply Chains

    16:30 Post-Lithium Batteries: Sodium, Potassium, and What’s Next

    19:25 Hybrid Battery Systems: Power vs Energy Chemistries

    23:10 Range Anxiety, Charging Distance, and Human Behavior

    29:45 Infrastructure Strategy: Buildings, Utilities, and Government’s Role

    36:25 Energy Literacy: Education, Confidence, and Systems Thinking

    41:10 Electrifying Aviation, Renewables, and Real Emissions Impact

    51:25 Fleets as Grid Assets: Vehicle-to-Grid and Demand Response

    This episode of The Fleet is brought to you in partnership with Element Fleet Management.
    If your organization depends on a fleet of vehicles, it’s time to think about your fleet as a strategic asset.

    Element delivers end-to-end solutions that reduce costs, improve productivity and support sustainability goals.

    From vehicle acquisition to electrification and everything in between, Element’s data-driven approach helps organizations optimize performance and keep their drivers safe and supported on the road.

    To learn more about how Element can move your fleet forward, visit elementfleet.com

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    58 m
  • Vehicle Design Is the Bottleneck of EVs
    Jan 20 2026

    Vehicles were designed for an old era of transportation. The modern fleet demands a redesign.

    In this episode of The Fleet, Will Graylin, Founder & CEO of IndiGO Technologies, explores how today’s fleet needs have outgrown traditional vehicle assumptions, and why electrification works best when vehicles, charging, and deployment are designed together as a system. From last-mile delivery and charging access to community-level operations, this conversation reframes EV adoption as an opportunity to rethink how fleets are built and deployed for today’s realities.

    Key Moments:

    0:00 Why EV Architecture Has to Change

    1:20 Will Graylin is Reinventing the Wheel for Fleets

    3:55 The Fleet EV Problem (Last-Mile + Charging)

    11:30 Fleet Electrification Needs Systems Thinking

    14:10 Smart Wheels Explained

    18:00 Modular EV Architecture

    22:10 Accessibility and New Fleet Use Cases

    24:25 Why OEMs Struggle to Change

    28:20 The Model T Lesson for EVs

    32:10 What Fleet Managers Should Evaluate

    35:30 EV Charging as the Bottleneck

    38:00 Safety, Visibility, and Vehicle Size

    41:10 EV Fleet Ownership and Business Models

    45:00 Electrification-as-a-Service (EASE)

    46:05 Go Loop and Community Fleets

    49:35 The Future of EV Fleets

    If your organization depends on a fleet of vehicles, it’s time to think about your fleet as a strategic asset. Element delivers end-to-end solutions that reduce costs, improve productivity and support sustainability goals.

    From vehicle acquisition to electrification and everything in between, Element’s data-driven approach helps organizations optimize performance and keep their drivers safe and supported on the road. To learn more about how Element can move your fleet forward, visit elementfleet.com

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    53 m
  • How the RIGHT Data Changes Driver Behavior (And Saves Lives!)
    Jan 6 2026

    The world’s next fleet evolution isn’t just electric - it’s contextual.

    Chris Brandt sits down with Dominique Kwong, Founder and CEO of Damon, to explore how “data with context” can prevent accidents before they happen, how micro-mobility is reshaping last-mile delivery, and why Gen Z may push fleets toward an access-over-ownership model faster than expected.

    Key Moments:

    0:00 Why Contextual Data Matters for Fleets
    1:05 Dominique Kwong Explains Safety Through Knowledge
    5:08 Building Damon
    6:28 Safety Systems in Action
    12:08 When Software Becomes a Safety System
    13:48 How Data Changes Driver Behavior Before Accidents Happen
    18:08 Why Fleets Need Shared, Connected Data
    23:48 The Last-Mile Problem and the Rise of Micro-Mobility Fleets
    30:48 What Asia Gets Right About Mobility and Infrastructure
    35:48 Gen Z, Shared Vehicles, and the End of Ownership
    40:13 A Vehicle-Agnostic Safety Intelligence Platform
    45:28 The Three Priorities for the Future of Fleet Safety
    49:33 What’s Next in Fleet Safety?

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    51 m
  • Electric Aircraft Are Coming. But Is the Supply Chain Ready?
    Dec 9 2025

    From vertiports to predictive maintenance, Aviation is entering a new era - and the supply chain is under pressure.

    In this episode of The Fleet, WestJet’s Director of Supply Chain, Shail Oza, explains how electric aviation, flight analytics, and new infrastructure will transform airline operations.

    Key Moments (audio versions):

    0:00 The Airline Industry Is About to Transform

    1:33 Shail Oza Explains the Aviation Supply Chain

    4:44 Standing Up a New Aircraft Fleet From Scratch

    8:44 Real-Time Aircraft Data and Predictive Maintenance

    12:25 24/7 Maintenance, Uptime, and Inventory Strategy

    14:10 Pandemic Shocks, Tariffs, and Fragile Aviation Supply Chains

    23:44 Data, Analytics, and Making Maintenance a Revenue Protector

    29:49 Electric Aircraft, eVTOL, and the Next Wave of Fleets

    35:50 Drones, Zipline, and Last-Mile Delivery by Air

    40:05 Vertiports, Backyard Launchpads, and New Infrastructure

    44:25 How Fleet Managers Can Prepare for Aviation's Next Era

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    47 m