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NissanConnect Fleet launched for commercial customers

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October 4, 2016

NissanConnect Fleet

  • Connected vehicle services for European fleet customers in partnership with Telogis
  • Will give fleet operators data from their vehicles on the road to help drive business efficiencies
  • Milestone in Nissan’s Intelligent Mobility strategy 

NISSANConnect Fleet launched for Nissan commercial customers in Europe is the new connected vehicle technologies and services package.

The new NissanConnect Fleet powered by Telogis offering will connect customers’ vehicles, people and the work that is being done, helping to make drivers safer, providing higher levels of service, while improving sustainability and operational efficiency.

Philippe Guerin-Boutaud, corporate vice president of Nissan’s Global LCV Business Unit, said: “The time has come for Nissan commercial customers to benefit from the visibility and operational intelligence they gain by connecting their business.

“From empowering workers on the road and in the field to help them be safer and more efficient, to optimising daily delivery routes, NissanConnect Fleet will have a transformational effect on the way Nissan customers do business.

NissanConnect Fleet availability

The NissanConnect Fleet powered by Telogis offering will be available in Europe this autumn supporting the following initial vehicles (with more to come):

  • All crossover range Qashqai, X-Trail and Juke
  • Medium-compact car Pulsar
  • New Navara One Ton Pick-up
  • NV200 light commercial vehicles (LCV)
  • NT400 Cabstar medium-duty vehicles
  • Nissan electric vehicles (EVs) – LEAF and e-NV200

“Whether you’re a fleet manager or a small business owner, our role is to help you choose a vehicle that suits your specific business needs. From a one van fleet, to multiple vehicles, our highly trained Local Fleet Specialists will work out the most practical and affordable solution for your business.”

The introduction of the new NissanConnect Fleet service marks an important step in advancing Nissan’s connected services offering across Europe, and also forms part of the brand’s Intelligent Mobility strategy that is guiding Nissan’s product and technology development to create a safer and more sustainable future.

Using hardware that has been factory-fitted or installed by a certified Nissan dealer, NissanConnect Fleet connects the vehicle to Telogis’ Mobile Resource Management (MRM) software platform.

This platform receives and analyses proprietary Nissan data from each vehicle including driver and vehicle performance history, and turns it into actionable information to help companies of all sizes make more informed business decisions.

Kevin Moore, vice president, Global OEM Automotive Sales at Telogis, said: “Customers will experience near-immediate return on investment by utilising the built-in connection in their Nissan vehicles.

“Telogis delivers mission-critical applications that enable Nissan commercial customers in Europe to connect, optimise and automate their operations, improve the lives of their drivers and provide a higher level of service to their own customers.”

Many of the world’s largest and most well-known commercial fleets connect their vehicles, assets, people, customers and the work that’s being done outside the four walls of their business through the Telogis MRM platform.

Once connected, Telogis software will optimise and automate work and processes to drive safety, productivity, efficiency and sustainability in businesses of all sizes.

Whether it’s supporting fleet managers or a small business owners, Nissan is committed to finding solutions that will help drive forward its customers’ businesses.

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