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How to monitor and manage energy usage for your electric vehicles (EV)

Updated over a week ago

On our platform, managing electric vehicles is simple and efficient. You can easily keep track of key information, set important alerts about battery levels, and analyze energy data to better understand your fleet’s performance.

Whether you manage fully electric or mixed fleets, everything is integrated in one place for smooth, hassle-free operations.


Spot your electric vehicles on the map

All electric vehicles are marked with a blue electric icon in the corner of their vehicle icon on the map and in the sidebar.

  • This helps you quickly tell which vehicles in your fleet are EVs.

  • You can use this to plan routes or check availability at a glance.


See battery percentage and charging status instantly

You don’t need to click on a vehicle to see basic EV information.
When you look at your EV icons on the map or in the sidebar, you can instantly view:

  • Current battery percentage, so you know how charged the vehicle is

  • Charging status, which shows if the vehicle is currently charging

This makes it easy to check which vehicles are ready for the next trip and which still need charging before they can be used.


Combine EV and fuel vehicle data in one platform

You can easily view both energy and fuel data for vehicles that use electricity and traditional fuel. This gives you a complete overview of their energy consumption in one place — helping you track efficiency, compare costs, and plan routes more effectively. It’s especially useful for managing hybrid vehicles or fleets in transition to electric.


Review a detailed energy report

Get a clear overview of your electric fleet’s performance. It shows how much energy your vehicles use, how far they drive, and how efficiently they operate. With this tool, you can easily spot patterns, compare vehicles, and make smarter decisions to improve your fleet’s energy efficiency.


Prevent low-battery issues

Set up low battery alerts to prevent vehicles from running out of charge unexpectedly. This helps avoid roadside downtime and keeps your operations running smoothly.

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