Turn to Leased Trucks To Help Manage Weather-Related Risks
Mitigate risk and maintain capacity when severe weather strikes

Flexibility When Conditions Change
Weather events often create sudden shifts in capacity demand. Ahead of major storms, shippers rush to move inventory, and after storms, they need to replenish shelves or help move in disaster relief supplies.
Leases give carriers more flexibility to expand or rebalance capacity without making permanent investments. Fleets can add equipment proactively ahead of typical surge patterns. Leases can also be useful if equipment ends up out of position following a regional disruption.
At the end of the lease, fleets can return equipment if they no longer need it. Full-service leases also give fleets access to late-model equipment, regular costs and comprehensive maintenance support, which can be especially valuable when severe weather puts operations under stress.
Faster Recovery After Equipment Damage
Severe weather doesn't just delay freight. It can also damage equipment. Flooding, hailstorms, wildfires and extreme heat can take equipment out of service for days or weeks. Repair backlogs are common after major events, leaving fleets without trucks and trailers as demand surges.
Leased vehicles can serve as immediate replacements. Instead of waiting on repairs or new model build slots, carriers can access pre-owned leased units or rental vehicles quickly to meet customer commitments.
Access to Newer, More Resilient Equipment
Truck technology can help mitigate some of the effects of winter weather. Late-model tractors are equipped with improved traction control, advanced stability systems, engine monitoring, and climate control features that improve safety and reliability. The 2025 National Private Truck Council Benchmarking Survey found that the average age of leased equipment is 3.2 years, compared to 5.34 years for owned equipment.
Full-service leases include maintenance. Proactive preventive maintenance can also reduce the risk of breakdowns, ensuring equipment keeps moving and preventing drivers from being stranded in harsh conditions.
Operational Costs
Weather can also impact operational costs. Detours increase fuel consumption. Road closures can lead to increased idling and drivers may not be able to optimize their available hours of service, all of which increases expenses. For fleets, unpredictable expenses can strain budgets and complicate planning.
Full-service lease agreements from Penske include maintenance, repairs, roadside assistance and replacement vehicles and give fleets fixed monthly payments. Set costs reduce exposure to unexpected expenses and make it easier to forecast expenses, even when operating conditions are unpredictable.
Reduced Downtime Through Proactive Maintenance
Downtime is one of the most expensive challenges fleets face in normal conditions. After a major weather event, it becomes even more costly. Penske uses a data-driven maintenance program that combines vehicle diagnostics, historical repair data and AI to anticipate issues before they lead to over-the-road failures. Maintenance teams can schedule repairs proactively, reduce roadside events and improve overall uptime. If a breakdown occurs, 24/7 roadside assistance and replacement vehicle support help minimize service disruptions.
Supporting Driver Safety and Retention
Weather-related disruptions place added stress on drivers. Long delays, unsafe road conditions and equipment failures all contribute to fatigue and dissatisfaction. Late-model leased trucks offer improved cab comfort, better heating and cooling systems, enhanced ergonomics and advanced driver-assistance technologies. These features support driver safety and satisfaction during difficult operating conditions, which can also contribute to retention.
Lease With Penske
Penske Truck Leasing offers light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks, along with 48-foot and 53-foot dry van trailers, 40- to 53-foot flatbeds and refrigerated trailers. Full-service leases include maintenance, roadside assistance and replacement vehicles. Penske also works with fleets looking to transition from ownership to leasing through its Sell2Lease program and purchases used trucks with no exceptions. To learn more about leasing, contact Penske at 844-847-9519.