While electric buses and products dominated the stands at the National Bus and Coach Show, telematics company Consat provided a plethora of options for all types of vehicles.
Standing out among the traditional stands, Consat’s space exuded the same type of professionalism as its products, with the latest cutting-edge technology on display.
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“We had plenty of new and old features on display,” Consat managing director Lachlan Mackay told ABC.
“While electromobility is top of the list, we want visitors to come away knowing it has an incredibly rich set of solutions for different situations.”
One of the main technologies on display was its on vehicle hardware and software solution, as well as a demonstration of its back-office application used by operations as well as fleet management and data teams.
“The reception over the two days has been very positive,” he says. “We have had a lot of good questions.
“It does seem that the industry in general is getting more experienced with new technology, which is great to see, and that generates some really good conversations.”
The team at Consat understand that the transition to zero-emissions and electric vehicles can be a slower process, hence why they aim to make the process easier for all involved.
“Through global experience from diverse environments and operating models, we really can provide a smooth transition to zero-emissions transportation,” Mackay says.
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