Element Fleet Management partners with ChargePoint, Wex on charging billing system

Element Fleet Management partners with ChargePoint, Wex on charging billing system

Element Fleet Management Corp. has begun a relationship with ChargePoint and Wex to provide Element clients with access to ChargePoint’s charging network. The companies say this relationship provides a consolidated billing system for charging and fueling across client fleets, integrated with Element’s analytics and dashboard reporting platform.

“ChargePoint is making the transition to electrification seamless for fleets with take-home and on-route charging solutions. We make the charging experience simple and easy for the driver and our robust software including advanced analytics and reporting gives fleet managers the tools and visibility they need,” said Rich Mohr, vice president of fleet solutions at ChargePoint. “Our partnership with Element and Wex is a major step in helping fleets prepare for the electric future.”

Wex says its technology will help to enable direct integration of fuel and charging data into Element’s billing system allowing for consolidated reporting, visibility and financial controls for fleet managers, the companies say.

Watch our recent interview with ChargePoint’s Rich Mohr here.

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