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Zubie Gains Stellantis Vehicle Data Through Mobilisights Partnership – Operations

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Mobilisights is the exclusive source for embedded telematics data from Stellantis brands, harnessing insights from tens of millions of vehicles.

Mobilisights, Stellantis’ Data as a Service business unit, is expanding its customer base with a brand new agreement that gives Zubie with seamless access to data from Stellantis’ connected vehicles operating in the US, allowing Zubie customers to optimize fleet and automotive rental operations with actionable insights.

This agreement takes Mobilisights one step closer to its vision and mission of revolutionizing the experiences of consumers and businesses with the facility of automotive data. 

Mobilisights is the exclusive source for embedded telematics data from Stellantis brands, harnessing insights from tens of millions of vehicles. Without aftermarket devices, native vehicle data could be activated immediately, directly from the vehicle to the cloud.

Refueling and EV charging change into more efficient as fleet managers monitor fuel costs, charging status, vehicle range, and reimbursement. Vehicle health monitoring allows fleet managers to discover issues and schedule preventive maintenance, reducing unplanned downtime. Route optimization further decreases idle time and increases fleet availability. Moreover, fleet managers can coach driver behavior, improve safety, and enhance the fleet’s fame. 

“We’re thrilled to partner with Zubie, who will leverage Stellantis’ connected vehicle data to enhance safety and efficiency for his or her fleet customers,” Aditya ‘Eddie’ Nath, VP sales for North America at Mobilisights, said.

“This collaboration will enable Zubie, due to the standard of our data, to supply comprehensive asset management services by providing precise location, maintenance, fuel or charge levels — combined with improved driver oversight, thereby enhancing safety and reducing operational costs,” Nath said.

Real-Time Vehicle Data Powers Zubie’s Fleet and Rental Tools

For Zubie’s fleet customers, this collaboration delivers significant benefits in preventive maintenance, driver behavior monitoring, and overall vehicle health management.

Access to Stellantis’ embedded data via the Mobilisights Fleet Plus Data Pack enables fleet operators to trace signals in near real-time, including fuel efficiency, engine diagnostics, and odometer readings, without the complexity or cost of putting in aftermarket devices. Combined with Zubie’s intuitive platform and diagnostic analytics, this integrated solution will reduce vehicle downtime, enhance driver safety, and lower operating costs across the fleets. 

For Zubie’s automotive rental customers, access to Stellantis-connected vehicle data ensures near real-time visibility into vehicle location, fuel and charge levels, and diagnostic alerts—all critical for managing fast turnover rental inventory. Zubie Rental Connect customers can now profit from Mobilisights’ OEM-grade insights to enhance asset utilization, reduce administrative errors, streamline returns, and increase vehicle and driver protection with GPS location monitoring and mechanical faults. These capabilities improve operational decision-making and enhance each customer satisfaction and profitability for rental operators. 

“With Mobilisights, now we have unique access to data insights from tens of millions of connected Stellantis vehicles. While Zubie has long supported customers through OBD-based solutions, this evolution to OEM direct data access represents a major step forward. It reduces installation time, simplifies operations, and unlocks recent efficiencies for our industrial fleet, rental, peer-to-peer, and dealership customers,” said Chad Caswell, CEO of Zubie.

“We’re excited to proceed leading the best way in telematics innovation and delivering smarter, simpler solutions that scale with our customers’ needs,” Caswell said.

Mobilisights integrates the most recent digital solutions to maintain pace with the evolving data privacy landscape. Data privacy and security are top priorities for Mobilisights, with end-to-end data stream protection. Data is barely shared after explicit, informed consent is given.  

This Article First Appeared At www.automotive-fleet.com

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