New TRACKER Fleet Evo app launched for SMEs

Based on the TRACKER Fleet telematics solution, the app offers route planning, traffic alerts, as well as providing vehicle and asset status and locations. Businesses can also benefit from journey playback, including start and stop times, giving fleet owners an overview of their vehicles and identify any issues, such as reasons for repeated journey delays.

The app also provides an option to set-up alerts such as geofences alerts, so if a vehicle enters or leaves a pre-determined geographical area or operates outside a pre-determined time without authority, an alert will be triggered.

TRACKER is also planning to add in the option to upgrade driving style and impact detection modules, as needed. And users can also upgrade to the full TRACKER Fleet web based service, which also includes the driving style and impact modules as standard.

“Based on feedback from our customers, SMEs see the benefits of telematics, but often don’t need all the features provided on more complex systems,” said David Wilson, chief operating officer at TRACKER. “By creating TRACKER Fleet Evo, we can offer smaller fleet owners a modular system, allowing them to simply ‘Track and Trace’ vehicles or add more features, as they go. 

“Most fleet telematics solutions focus on organisations with hundreds or even thousands of vehicles, but TRACKER Fleet Evo targets businesses with fleets from one vehicle, up to 20. With access to a streamlined level of information on their vehicles, smaller fleet owners can make positive changes to drive down mileage and the associated fuel and repair costs. Telematics can also help them better manage journeys to improve customer service, delivering tangible business benefits. This launch is part of TRACKER’s commitment to ensuring more businesses can harness the power of telematics.”

Prices start from £4.95 per month.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.