
EV charging infrastructure firm EO Charging has added new features to its EO Cloud platform, including enhanced vehicle management, a site-level control dashboard and smarter energy management tools, to improve operational efficiency for commercial fleets.
The new cloud features are designed to give fleet managers better control and optimize EV charging, helping them improve efficiency and enable more vehicles to meet their duty cycles.
A new SiteOps dashboard within the EO Cloud provides real-time data insights specific to each depot. Operators managing multiple locations can monitor charging status, vehicle readiness and energy usage at a site level, making it easier to identify and mitigate charging issues quickly.
An intuitive user interface and tablet compatibility enable operators to manage multiple depots, chargers and vehicles from anywhere, without the need for larger screens. EO Cloud’s self-healing system, which already resolves 47% of system faults according to the company, can now respond faster to charging issues, reducing downtime and minimizing the need for on-site support.

Fleet managers can seamlessly batch-upload vehicles via a CSV file and EO Cloud can automatically detect those connected via telematics or a MAC address. This allows vehicles to be registered in one click within the EO Cloud Console, saving time and helping fleets scale easily.
Operators can now prioritize power to individual chargers or circuits within a depot to ensure that power reaches the right vehicles at the right time to meet the operational requirements of the fleet.
EO’s new smart meter integration enables fleets to better manage their energy consumption. Through a holistic overview of site energy requirements, fleets can balance operational power with charging needs, to make sure power consumption is optimized against site limits.
Source: EO Charging
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