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NEW WEBFLEET EV CHARGER MONITORING CONNECTING EVS AND CHARGERS ON A SINGLE PLATFORM

Webfleet, Bridgestone’s globally trusted fleet management solution, has introduced its EV Charger Monitoring solution. It allows fleet customers to monitor their electric vehicles and private chargers in one platform, ensuring operational reliability of the fleet without the need for additional hardware.

This unique solution, resulting directly from the recently introduced EV Services Platform, integrates charger data directly into the Webfleet fleet management platform. Having all information in one place not only simplifies EV fleet management but also provides fleet managers peace of mind, as well as key insights to improve their EV charging strategy.

Webfleet EV Charger Monitoring has simplified our EV fleet management by streamlining the oversight of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure, making sure our fleet is charged and ready to run”, said Daniel Lopes, Deputy Area Manager at Protectas in Switzerland, who has integrated the solution in their fleet of 16 electric vehicles.

Most important to managers operating EVs is to make sure they can keep running their business reliably“, Taco Olthoff, Director EV Programme at Bridgestone Mobility Solutions added. “EV Charger Monitoring provides this reliability. A fleet manager gets an overview in Webfleet of all charging stations at various locations, regardless of the supplier. We want to avoid the risk of starting the workday with an uncharged EV, which could lead to an unplanned stop at a fast charger, increasing both time and costs. Our solution allows for notifications, should something unexpectedly go wrong.

The solution provides fleet managers with real-time updates on charger availability, occupancy, speed, and vehicle-to-charger location while supporting multi-site monitoring. This way, fleet managers stay informed upon charging issues that can impact fleet operations. In addition to providing real-time status and notifications, the dedicated dashboard in Webfleet offers key insights into energy costs, consumption, usage trends, and average charging time, allowing customers to track charging performance and improve their EV charging strategy. The comprehensive overview helps manage expenses, occupancy, and charging trends, providing opportunities for optimisation and fleet growth.

Any charger brand following open charging protocols (OCPP and OCPI) can be integrated into the fleet management user experience without needing additional hardware, by leveraging the EV Services Platform ecosystem. Webfleet is compatible with any charge point management system (CPMS) with the latest OCPI standards and is already integrating with EV Service Platform partners BiaEvestoAmpeco and Monta.

The Webfleet EV Charger Monitoring solution is available from now on to European Webfleet customers.

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