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Fleetio's New EV Management Tools for Commercial Fleets
Fleetio’s new features capture every detail of charging sessions, including fees, discounts, duration and energy usage.

Users can assign public charging stations, home addresses or any other charging location for effortless segmentation and customized analysis to simplify charge data management.
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Esteban Contreras, VP of Product Management at Fleetio launched Fleetio's new EV product at Geotab Connect 2024.
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Fleetio, a fleet maintenance management software company, announced the initial rollout of its electric vehicle management capabilities at Geotab Connect 2024. According to the company, this new release empowers fleet owners, administrators, and organizations of all sizes to take control of their EV costs and maximize the benefits of electrification.
As fleets increase their number of EV assets, this launch provides ways to track costs across their mixed fleet with at-a-glance cost information and data transparency.
Why Do Fleets Need EV Management Tools?
Gaining a clear understanding of EV charging costs is critical for informed decision-making. Fleetio’s new features deliver this transparency by capturing every detail of charging sessions, including fees, discounts, duration and energy usage. Users can add this information individually or import it in bulk. This granular insight fuels data-driven decisions and provides confidence in continued EV investment.
Users can assign public charging stations, home addresses or any other charging location for effortless segmentation and customized analysis to simplify charge data management. The integrated Charging Entries Index offers a comprehensive overview of a fleet’s charging activity. This index centralizes everything, including:
Total costs.
Energy consumption.
Average mileage.
Average cost per kilowatt-hour.
“Our customers are the driving force behind everything we do at Fleetio. This launch directly addresses their needs for greater control, transparency and efficiency in managing mixed fleets,” said Esteban Contreras, Vice President of Product Management at Fleetio. “These innovative EV features help businesses make informed decisions, optimize costs and achieve tangible results – whether they’re reducing fuel consumption, improving fleet performance or simply making investments in electrification.”
Automated Features for Busy Fleet Managers
The new EV features also allow users to automatically generate charging entries, eliminating manual tasks and ensuring data accuracy.
Automated charging entries are available initially to Fleetio customers who have access to vehicle sensor data as part of their packaging through Geotab. Users can customize workflows with optional approvals to automatically accept entries or require review before finalization. Managers can stay informed throughout each session with real-time charging data, while also monitoring user-defined thresholds. These monitoring capabilities allow for proactive cost management and complete transparency.
Additionally, Fleetio’s enhanced Vehicle Sensor Chart offers vital data points, including: battery health, charging status, and state of charge. This helps bolster proactive maintenance and optimize fleet performance, ensuring maximum return on investment.
With these upgrades, Fleetio empowers users to thrive as electrified transportation becomes more widely adopted within the fleet industry. This launch also solidifies Fleetio’s position as a leading software solution for maximizing fleet efficiency, sustainability and profitability, driving the future of fleet technology.
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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