

Connected vehicle data provider Volteras is returning to MOVE London for the second successive year as it experiences high levels of demand for connected fleet vehicle data across a range of sectors.
It will be showcasing its range of connected vehicle data packages for mobility providers, fleet operators, remarketing companies and recovery operators to help them unlock access to rich real-time and near-real-time vehicle insights without the need for aftermarket hardware.
This announcement coincides with Volteras onboarding its 35th manufacturer – Renault Group – which enables fleet operators and mobility providers to seamlessly integrate vehicle data from Renault, Dacia, Alpine and Mobilize into their operational workflows.
Chris Heddle, Volteras Head of Sales & Partnerships will be contributing to the panel session entitled ‘Fleet Management in a World of Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs)’ on day two to share how mobility providers are accessing and using its data.
He said: “We are supporting the event again as it highlights to mobility providers the choice of new technologies that are now available to refine and improve their proposition in what has become a very fast-moving sector.
“We are witnessing a shift by companies to making proactive, data-driven decisions to help them reduce their total cost of ownership (TCO) and operational complexity. The mobility industry is changing before our eyes and we are excited to be at the heart of that evolution,” he added.
Volteras delivers fleet data directly to its customers ensuring OEM-grade accuracy, reliability, and full vehicle compatibility. With high-quality vehicle data embedded into their workflows, fleet customers can optimise charging strategies, reduce operational costs, improve overall fleet efficiency, protect and increase residual values whilst better supporting their decarbonisation goals.
At MOVE London, attendees can discover Volteras’ powerful vehicle data packs spanning charging, location insights, service and maintenance, battery health and remarketing intelligence for EV and ICE vehicles.

