Rising home heating costs could prompt fleet driver return to office, says FleetCheck

The spiralling cost of heating could see company car drivers opt to return to the office this winter to save money, reversing the work-from-home trend from the pandemic.

The cost and effort of visiting the office will become much more attractive to many due to rocketing heating prices, according to FleetCheck

FleetCheck has predicted that the massively increased cost of heating a home in order to work during the day would make the cost and effort of visiting the office much more attractive to many.

And while it’s unlikely to apply across the board, the sums will undoubtedly add up for some.

But Peter Golding, managing director at the fleet software specialist, said that there will be at least a couple of potential impacts for fleets.

“Working from home has been an overall mileage saver for fleets and if more employees start commuting, mileage will increase, which has obvious knock-on effects in terms of the amount of SMR needed.

“The other is more subtle. Some company car drivers effectively became home workers during the pandemic and their journey to work was really no longer classed as a commute for risk management purposes. That situation could now reverse.”

Golding noted FleetCheck had already picked up on anecdotal feedback that more EV company car drivers were heading into work to charge their vehicles as electricity costs had risen during recent months.

“The picture regarding EV charging at work remains in flux and many businesses still give the power away to anyone who parks on their car park and wants to use it, whether it is for business or private mileage.

“This may have to change if more drivers use free company facilities for all of their charging needs. Electricity is becoming, or has perhaps already become, too expensive to be given away for non-work purposes.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.