Manage your electric fleet efficiently
Fleet electrification is one of the most important measures to achieve the ambitious net zero targets. Converting your fleet to electromobility and managing your existing electric fleet is easy and simple with autoSense.
Challenges for fleet managers
Converting and managing an electric fleet is not always easy. Fleet managers are responsible for ensuring that the charging needs of their electric vehicle fleet are covered and that billing is accurate and tax-compliant.
This creates the following challenges for companies:
Insight into all transactions
The majority of charging processes are carried out at home, which means that the company is not aware of all transactions.
Reimbursement of private electricity purchases
The companies are unable to calculate exactly how many kWh were charged and at what price they were purchased at home.
Optimize the efficiency of charging processes
Monitoring the duration, location and costs of charging processes is difficult for fleet managers, which means that no optimizations can be made.
For effective management of fleets through user allocation, charging activity overview and RFID card management.
For easy public charging by your employees. With information about charging stations, prices, availability and charging with or without a card.
All transactions are visible on a monthly statement and can be assigned to cost centers or projects.
Through us, you have access to the largest network of public charging stations in Europe.
Integration of telematics data into B2B charging solutions to optimize control.
Where your needs and our product meet
With fleetCharge, we make your life as a fleet manager easier by offering tailored benefits that are tailored exactly to your needs, from efficient driver management to simplifying RFID card management, as well as comprehensive statistics and reporting functions to smoothly manage your fleet.
The solution for fleet managers to simplify charging management
Full cost transparency is essential to efficiently manage vehicle fleets. Simple authorization management in a web portal, transparent transactions (including charging costs, charging system details and energy consumption) and the use of telematics data through the autoSense adapter for fleet management are decisive aspects.
Central overview of all charging processes by charging type
User management including allocation of driver apps and optional RFID charging cards
Monitoring and management of charging transactions using clear statistics
The best solution for your drivers too
The proven app offers drivers complete transparency of all charging transactions, including tax-compliant receipts directly in the app. If necessary, the driver can individually expand the app with an RFID charging card, which is particularly practical in areas with poor network coverage, such as underground car parks.
Easy to use app for drivers
Easy to find the available public, private or company-owned charging stations including price information via app
Ability to charge without a physical card with direct billing to the company
Our customers speak for themselves
Rely on valuable first-hand feedback that our customers share with enthusiasm.
Stefan Reber
Head of Managed Mobility, Swisscom AG
Timo Nührich
CEO, Clyde
The fleetCharge offer
Modular e-charging solutions for companies.
fleetCharge Public
For flexible and comprehensive charging in public spaces across Europe at over 500'000 charging points.
fleetCharge Office
For charging at company-owned charging stations directly at the workplace and their comprehensive management.
fleetCharge Home
For charging via an intelligent & offline wallbox or via a conventional household power outlet. Billing is supported by autoSense telematics data.
FAQs
If your question is not answered here, you can contact us directly.
Fleet managers receive a central overview of all charging processes, can manage users and driver apps, and use clear statistics to monitor and control charging processes.
Yes, charging can be done via the app without a physical card. As an option, the driver can also use an RFID charging card, which is particularly practical in areas with weak network coverage, such as underground car parks.
To determine a fair price for charging your electric vehicle, you need to consider a few factors. First, you should check the cost per kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity in your area. You can usually find this information on your electricity provider's website or by contacting them directly. You should also factor in any additional fees or membership costs associated with using a specific charging network or charging station. Finally, you should also consider the convenience and accessibility of the charging station in relation to your charging needs. By considering these factors, you can make an informed decision about fair prices for charging your electric vehicle.
To extend the life of your EV battery, there are a few important rules to follow. First, you should avoid fully charging or discharging the battery regularly. Instead, try keeping the battery charge level between 20% and 80%. Also avoid exposing your electric car to extreme temperatures, both in heat and cold, as this can have a negative impact on battery performance. Regular maintenance of your electric car and software updates can also help optimize battery life. And finally, avoid fast charging whenever possible and opt for slow, controlled charging processes.
The ideal temperature range for charging your electric vehicle is usually between 10°C (50°F) and 30°C (86°F). Charging within this range helps to maintain optimal battery performance and extend its lifespan. Extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold, can have a negative impact on battery performance and overall condition. If you live in an area with extreme temperatures, you should charge your electric vehicle at milder times of day or, if available, use air-conditioned charging stations.
To sign up for a charging station network, follow the general steps below:
- Research available networks: Look for charging station networks in your area. Check network coverage, pricing, and reliability.
- Select a network: Select the network that best suits your needs and preferences. Consider factors such as the number of charging stations, their locations, and network usability.
- Create an account: Visit the network's website or download the mobile app. Sign in with your personal details, including your contact details and payment information.
- Add payment methods: Link your preferred payment method to your account to make it easier to pay for paid services.
- Verify your account: Some networks may require additional verification steps, such as email confirmation or identity verification.
- Start using the network: As soon as your account is set up, you can start using the charging station network. Use the network app or website to find nearby charging stations, start and stop charging, and monitor your charging history.