Inaccurate EV range calculation: a driver's vulnerability
Maja Stefanovic — 18 March 2026
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21 April 2026

As the 2025 HERE Sustainability Report makes clear, organizations using location intelligence to turn climate goals into measurable action are the ones positioning themselves to survive the transition, not just talk about it.
That change is accelerating demand for location-based products that do more than inform and instead deliver measurable outcomes. Fleet operators are relying on increasingly granular data to cut fuel use, optimise routes and reduce emissions in ways that can be tracked and reported.
HERE is part of this evolution, equipping customers with location solutions built not for ambition but for accountability.
A single low-clearance bridge strike can sideline a truck for weeks, waste thousands in repairs and send fuel consumption spiraling as delayed freight gets rerouted. Commercial fleets have long treated safety and sustainability as separate line items. GreenRoad integrates them into one.
The system pulls from HERE's deep well of road intelligence—clearance heights, weight restrictions, tight turns that swallow trailers whole—and delivers it to drivers in real time.
Fleets using this approach have seen collisions drop by up to 70%. Fewer accidents means fewer idling vehicles, fewer emergency dispatches burning diesel, fewer replacement parts manufactured and shipped.
It's the kind of efficiency that actually moves the needle: trucks that arrive intact, drivers who go home safe and emissions that stay out of the atmosphere because the miles that would have produced them were never driven in the first place.
In Argentina, Kovix used HERE Tour Planning to rethink how municipal recycling moves, applying advanced routing intelligence to the everyday reality of urban logistics.
The result? Fewer wasted miles, shorter routes and a 20% reduction in trip duration alongside a 17% drop in fuel costs. And with every unnecessary journey avoided, hundreds of pounds of carbon simply never enter the atmosphere.
This is what thoughtful infrastructure looks like in practice: doing more with what already exists, collecting more recyclable material with fewer resources and proving that when systems are designed well, sustainability follows.
HERE and Genesys International are co-developing a next-generation, safety-first digital cockpit designed for India.
Built on an AI-powered mapping platform, it brings together dynamic mapping, real-time traffic intelligence and India-specific advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) insights in a single, responsive interface.
Rather than overwhelming drivers with information, the system is designed to surface only what matters, when it matters, supporting clearer situational awareness and calmer decision-making behind the wheel.
In doing so, it helps encourage safer driving behavior, easing traffic conditions and reducing the likelihood of emissions-intensive incidents caused by road accidents.
Collaborating on advanced Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) driver assistance systems, HERE and HARMAN are introducing a quieter, more responsive form of intelligence into vehicles.
Drawing on HERE Road Alerts, the system integrates context-aware hazard information directly into the driving experience, offering guidance that is timely rather than intrusive.
The aim is not to overwhelm the driver, but to help them read the road earlier and more clearly. This helps reduce the risk of collisions and smooths the sharp accelerations and braking that drive up fuel use and emissions.
Working alongside partners across industries, HERE is showing how data-led approaches can move beyond theory to deliver measurable, tangible outcomes. The emphasis is not only on innovation, but on what that innovation makes possible in everyday life.
Taken together, these efforts point toward a future that is more intelligent, more resilient and more attuned to the demands of sustainability.
To understand the full picture of how our projects, missions, and values will evolve, read the complete 2025 HERE Sustainability Report.

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