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Reducing grey fleet risks & managing challenges

What is a grey fleet?

A ‘grey fleet’ refers to personal vehicles used by employees for business purposes.

 

As someone responsible for managing a fleet, it's crucial to understand the implications private vehicle use has on your fleet management responsibilities. In this blog, we'll explore the challenges associated with grey fleets and the role you can play in managing risks relating to the safety, efficiency, and compliance of these vehicles when used for business travel.

Challenges of managing a grey fleet

 

Navigating the challenges of managing a grey fleet can be a daunting task for those overseeing personal vehicles used for business purposes.

 

If employees only occasionally need a vehicle for work, then it’s likely to be substantially cheaper to allow them to use their own vehicle (and either offer them a cash allowance or reimburse them for fuel and maintenance expenses) than to source, lease/purchase and maintain a company vehicle.

 

However, this also presents unique obstacles.

 

Tracking and supervising grey fleet vehicles can prove difficult, making it hard to ensure their efficient and safe use when covering business miles. Moreover, those managing a fleet often face the challenge of ensuring compliance with safety, insurance, and maintenance requirements for personal vehicles, over which they have limited control. Last year, a study found that 6.7% of grey fleet cars did not have the correct insurance cover.

 

Liability concerns are also a significant issue, as your business could be held responsible for accidents or damages that occur when personal vehicles are used for work. This increases the risk of legal, financial and reputational consequences.

 

Additionally, since grey fleet vehicles tend to be older than managed fleet vehicles, they may be less efficient and more polluting, making emissions and sustainability goals harder to reach.

 

Finally, while grey fleets may appear cost-effective at first, hidden expenses can accumulate. This can include the admin time involved in managing duty of care and additional costs should something go wrong while an employee is travelling on business. It is therefore crucial to evaluate the overall cost-effectiveness of this approach.

Grey fleet management responsibilities and liabilities

As someone responsible for managing a fleet, understanding the responsibilities and potential liabilities of a grey fleet is crucial. Here are some key areas you should be aware of:

 

1. Duty of care:

Ensure that all vehicles are safe and roadworthy, meeting the necessary legal requirements.

2. Insurance coverage:

Ensure that your drivers have appropriate business insurance cover is, as personal insurance policies may not provide adequate protection during work-related trips

3. Maintenance and servicing:

Ensure vehicles are roadworthy and fit for purpose by carrying out frequent private MOT and road tax checks and encouraging regular servicing.

4. Driver training and safety:

Provide adequate driver training and support to grey fleet drivers, promoting safe driving practices and minimising the risk of accidents.

5. Emissions compliance:

Monitor and manage the environmental impact of grey fleet vehicles. Grey fleet emissions are included when calculating your business’ carbon footprint, so it’s important to manage and take the impact of grey fleet travel on your total emissions into consideration.

6. Record keeping:

Maintain detailed records of grey fleet use, including mileage, fuel consumption, maintenance, and insurance documentation. Accurate record keeping is essential for compliance, cost management, and for identifying areas for improvement.

59% of fleet managers

say Duty of Care uncertainty is affecting their fleet.

Don't let the challenges of grey fleet management hold your business back.

 

Get in touch on  01252 976 010 or sme@alphabetcorporatesupport.co.uk to discuss how we can help you optimise your fleet's performance and make managing your grey fleet responsibilities easier.

The role of Alphabet in grey fleet management

Consultation

It all starts with a consultation; we work closely with you to assess your current fleet and identify ways to maintain legal compliance and reduce overall costs. We offer comprehensive resources to support grey fleet drivers, including training programs, safety assistance, and help with insurance and maintenance requirements.

Fleet management tools

Efficient tracking is crucial for successful grey fleet management. We provide tools to help you monitor and manage grey fleet use, such as mileage, fuel/charge consumption, and vehicle maintenance, enabling more informed decision-making. Additionally, we can help you in identifying and implementing strategies to reduce your fleet's environmental impact, ensuring compliance with emissions regulations and identifying opportunities to transition to

Tailored solutions

Recognising that every business is different, our Grey Fleet Management solutions are tailored to meet your specific needs, taking into account your business size, industry, and unique challenges.

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