The driver app offers drivers information on available charging stations along their route and lets them reserve charging slots or access and manage reservations made by their managers. Meanwhile, the portal is designed for fleet managers and dispatchers, and allows them to plan and manage routes for their EV fleets. Through the portal, managers can register their trucks, manage account information, view charger locations, and make charger reservations for their drivers. Next, the Greenlane OnRamp APIs can integrate with existing fleet solutions, letting fleet managers and drivers see optimized routes, charging and refueling schedules, and charging data and emissions savings. This also lets fleets integrate Greenlane services into OEM’s e-Mobility Service Provider driver applications and, eventually, in-dash systems, the company said.
"When a truck’s telematics data is integrated into Greenlane’s technology ecosystem, the experience can be further elevated through AI-driven management of reservations and energy loads,” said Greenlane’s Chief Technology Officer, Raj Jhaveri. “This minimizes the guesswork for fleet managers in determining the optimal charge time or energy requirements for each route.”