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Grey Fleet on The Rise

More and more businesses are being significantly affected by grey fleet risks, whereby personal vehicles are used for business purposes.  This phenomenon and the associated challenges have been accelerated since the onset of the pandemic, as revealed by new research from Trakm8.

In this report, we highlight that 30% of businesses have been moderately or significantly impacted by grey fleet issues in the past 18 months, with 58% of fleets being managed by non-fleet professionals. More worryingly, 18% of businesses don’t know how many grey fleet vehicles they have in their fleet, as well as 14% not knowing who grey fleet management responsibility lies with, meaning the issue could be far worse than first imagined.

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More and more businesses are being significantly affected by grey fleet risks, whereby personal vehicles are used for business purposes.  This phenomenon and the associated challenges have been accelerated since the onset of the pandemic, as revealed by new research from Trakm8.

In this report, we highlight that 30% of businesses have been moderately or significantly impacted by grey fleet issues in the past 18 months, with 58% of fleets being managed by non-fleet professionals. More worryingly, 18% of businesses don’t know how many grey fleet vehicles they have in their fleet, as well as 14% not knowing who grey fleet management responsibility lies with, meaning the issue could be far worse than first imagined.