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Geotab and Atom Power partner on seamless EV charging management

Geotab, a specialist in IoT and connected transportation, has partnered with Atom Power to deliver what is claimed to be the industry's first EV charging infrastructure integration available through Geotab's fleet management platform, MyGeotab.
By James Foster November 30, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
Fleet operators can manage their EV assets in real-time through the MyGeotab portal with an embedded Atom Power dashboard view

The partners say that electrified fleets have an opportunity to be cost-efficient, scalable, and flexible, but today face a system of patchwork solutions.  The Atom Power plug-in, in collaboration with Geotab's data intelligence, provides a seamless customer experience through one dashboard. This integrated platform offers analytics around EV charging performance, as well as information on asset location, charging data, completion times, peak management, and time of use incorporation. The result is that fleet operators can save time and money by eliminating the need for a third-party platform to analyse charging data.

Atom Power says its EV charging platform is the industry's only integrated EV charging solution backed by patented, UL-listed solid-state digital circuit breaker technology. The digital circuit breaker innovation redefines the standard EVSE asset architecture, delivering more charging capacity, ensuring uptime, and reducing operational risks so that fleet managers are guaranteed business continuity. The platform also includes an integrated energy management system, allowing continuous monitoring, metering, and management of all charging infrastructure.

"As fleets build toward complete and total electrification, there needs to be an inherent trust that charging infrastructure always works,” said Ryan Kennedy, CEO and co-founder of Atom Power. “Together with Geotab, we're ensuring fleet managers can be wholly confident in the entirety of their EV fleet ecosystem from end-to-end."

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