Smart ways to winterize your fleet before frost hits


September 2025

Winter's coming fast and unprepared fleets pay the price. Here are 10 essential tips to winterize your fleet and keep your business moving.
Number 10: Conduct full fleet inspections. Check battery health — cold weather reduces charge capacity. Inspect brakes, fluids, and lights.
Number 9: Switch to winter tires for better grip on icy roads. Monitor tread depth religiously.
Number 8: Replace fluids with winter-grade engine oil and antifreeze to prevent freezing. Don't forget winter windshield washer fluid.
Number 7: Stock emergency kits with blankets, flashlights, first aid, tire chains, and snacks. Add deicing tools.
Number 6: Keep fuel tanks full to prevent condensation that can freeze engines. For EVs, charge overnight.
Number 5: Clean and check all lights. Visibility is everything in snow and slush.
Number 4: Train drivers for winter conditions — black ice, snowstorms, safe braking distances.
Number 3: Focus on high-profile vehicles. Vans and trucks are vulnerable to crosswinds.
Number 2: Install winter equipment like snow chains and ensure drivers know how to use them.
Number 1: Use fleet tracking and alerts to monitor performance and catch issues before they strand drivers.
Whether you're managing delivery vans, long haul trucks, or an executive vehicle fleet, these strategies will keep your operations resilient through the season's toughest conditions. Remember, keep them running and keep them rolling.
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