
EVAI rebranded to Vehicle Management Systems (VMS), reflecting a broader vision for the company, evolving from its initial electrification-focused beginnings into today’s highly disruptive AI-first platform across all types of powertrains and established industries.
“At VMS, we’re building with an AI-first mindset, starting with a proven, focused team that can move fast and rethink what vehicle and fleet management looks like. We believe this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to disrupt entrenched incumbents and deliver real impact for partners and customers,” says David Prusinski, who was appointed co-CEO “Our fleet management partners aren’t looking for legacy systems that deliver the same results. Today fleets want actions, not analytics.”
Key takeaways:
· The VMS platform takes an AI-first approach, improving vehicle uptime with a solution that is nimble, flexible, and easy to adopt.
· VMS is built from the ground up to lead this change, providing a forward-looking platform with a sophisticated approach that prioritizes simplicity, speed, and extensive impact.
· Prusinski was appointed co-CEO, joining founder Ian Gardner in leading the company forward.
· In addition, Muffi Ghadiali joins as strategic advisor, bringing over 20 years of leadership at the intersection of technology, energy, and transportation.