Fleet Managers own the end-to-end operations of a vehicle fleet — drivers, vehicles, maintenance scheduling, fuel cost, insurance claims, and regulatory compliance under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. In India the role spans ride-hailing aggregators (Ola, Uber India, Rapido, BluSmart), express logistics (Delhivery, Gati, Ekart, Shadowfax), FMCG dedicated transport (RJ Corp/PepsiCo, HUL distribution fleets, Amul), and public transport authorities (BMTC, DTC, MSRTC). Fleet Managers at tech-enabled operators use GPS/telematics dashboards to track driver behaviour scores, idle time, and ABS (actual cost per km), while simultaneously managing PUC renewals, Fitness Certificates (FC), insurance renewals, and route compliance. Senior fleet heads at ride-hailing unicorns combine deep vehicle-ops domain expertise with data-driven EV transition planning — calculating payback periods for electric vehicles against CNG/petrol fleets given current FAME II subsidy structures.