Inseego launches tool to help fleets track electric vehicles

Inseego, a leading provider of telematics solutions, has recently unveiled an innovative Electric Vehicle (EV) reporting package aimed at helping fleets overcome the challenges associated with operating electric vehicles. This new offering is poised to revolutionize the way fleets manage their transition to electric vehicles by providing invaluable insights essential for achieving optimal levels of efficiency, productivity, and performance.
Steve Thomas, the managing director of Inseego UK Ltd, explains the driving force behind the development of this cutting-edge product. He says, “Our goal is to alleviate the common pain points experienced by fleets during the adoption and operation of electric vehicles. By engaging with our current clients, we identified recurring operational issues that were leading to increased costs, disruptions, and delays. It became evident that a more comprehensive EV reporting package based on real-world experiences was urgently needed.”
The EV telematics functionality offered by Inseego includes five custom-designed reports focusing on status, efficiency, charging, trip replay, and operational performance, along with a live view feature for real-time monitoring. This sophisticated system goes beyond conventional EV tracking to provide a detailed overview of an electric vehicle fleet, enabling the identification of potential issues and risks. For instance, the operational report helps paint a clear picture of lost productivity and additional costs stemming from disorganized and inefficient charging practices.
“Fleets can showcase their commitment to environmental sustainability and fulfill future green targets by leveraging the insights provided by our EV reporting package to effectively manage the transition, pinpoint cost savings opportunities, and deliver tangible business benefits. The key lies in acquiring that additional layer of intelligence necessary to ensure the seamless and hassle-free daily operation of electric vehicles,” Thomas affirms.