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Webfleet integrates with Dynamon to unlock data-driven decarbonisation reports for fleets

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Dynamon, a leading provider of fleet optimisation software, has joined forces with Webfleet, Bridgestone’s globally trusted fleet management solution, to deliver advanced, data-backed decarbonisation reports.

The new integration enables commercial fleets to access tailored reports that provide clear answers to key questions around vehicle replacement, EV rollout strategies, charger requirements and low-carbon fuel alternatives – without the need for costly external consultancy.

By combining Webfleet’s telematics insights with Dynamon’s advanced optimisation tool, ZERO, fleet operators can identify the most effective pathways to net zero and accelerate their transition to more sustainable operations.

Dynamon’s involvement as a service provider within the Webfleet EV Services Platform – an ecosystem that brings together leading energy and mobility services – laid the foundation for the integration.

Using Webfleet.connect, the solution enables seamless data exchange between the two platforms, giving users the ability to make informed decisions on everything from vehicle suitability and infrastructure planning to total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis.

“Decarbonising a fleet can feel like stepping into the unknown and can be complex, costly and full of uncertainty,” said Dean Mahoney, Business Development Director at Dynamon.

“By combining Webfleet’s telematics data with Dynamon’s advanced simulation and insight tools, we take the guesswork out of the journey and give fleet operators the confidence to move forward.”

Beverley Wise, Regional Director for the UK and Ireland region at Webfleet, a Bridgestone company, added: “Our collaboration with Dynamon empowers fleets to transform their operational data into practical steps toward decarbonisation.

“Together, we’re removing barriers to electrification by making data-driven decision-making more accessible and affordable.”

The Dynamon decarbonisation report is available to fleet operators at a fraction of the cost of traditional consultancy – delivering savings of up to 80% compared to typical assessments.

By making detailed carbon reduction analysis more accessible, the integration helps fleets meet growing regulatory and sustainability demands.

Published On: 12/06/2025 15:00:00

 

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