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TomTom Telematics and BP partner on fuel management

TomTom Telematics and BP have joined forces to offer businesses a fuel and driver management solution, BP FleetMove, combining fuel transaction information from BP fuel cards with driver behavior data from the TomTom Telematics Service Platform in one, easy-to-use interface. This new collaboration uses the plug and play TomTom CURFER connected car product, an app working in conjunction with the TomTom LINK 100 dongle, which plugs into the vehicle’s OBD port to wirelessly connect car and smartphone. It is de
April 26, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
1692 TomTom Telematics and 8622 BP have joined forces to offer businesses a fuel and driver management solution, BP FleetMove, combining fuel transaction information from BP fuel cards with driver behavior data from the TomTom Telematics Service Platform in one, easy-to-use interface.

 
This new collaboration uses the plug and play TomTom CURFER connected car product, an app working in conjunction with the TomTom LINK 100 dongle, which plugs into the vehicle’s OBD port to wirelessly connect car and smartphone. It is designed to help businesses save time and money by bringing together insights into driver, fuel and vehicle data, allowing easier identification of areas for improvement. An app provides drivers with feedback on their performance behind the wheel and with helpful information, such as the location of fuel stations.
 
The app and online portal are available now in The Netherlands and Germany. Other regions in Europe where BP fuel cards are available are due to be rolled out later in the year.

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