TomTom introduces TomTom Pro 2020 solution for large fleets of light-duty vans

TomTom introduces TomTom Pro 2020 solution for large light-duty van fleets

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TomTom Telematics has announced that its TomTom Pro 2020 driver terminal is now available in the U.S. The platform is built for use with large fleets of vans (or passenger cars), according to the company, which added that the solution can connect entire fleets while helping them be more in control of driver style and compliance through TomTom’s Webfleet platform.

Features of the TomTom Pro 2020 include:

  • Driver ID to know who is driving, and buzzer alert to ensure authentication;
  • Mileage Log to capture business and private mileage;
  • Working Times so individual employees can log time which can help comply with legislation and policy; and
  • OptiDrive 360, which empowers drivers to improve driving performance with visual and audible feedback as they drive.

“Owners of large fleets often find connecting all their vehicles can be challenging and expensive. Including only essential functionality in one device, the TomTom Pro 2020 provides fleet owners with a quick and easy solution to this problem,” said Torsten Grunzig, director of sales at TomTom Telematics North America. “By giving fleet owners a consistent way of collecting data across their whole fleet, we are not only helping to reduce the total cost of ownership across the fleet, but we are also helping them to more easily, more quickly and more efficiently reach their goals. This is the latest innovative development we are offering to help support both manager and driver, as well as the industry as a whole in its digital transformation.”

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