Fuuse has launched Fleet 360, a Charge Point Management System (CPMS) to unify workplace and depot charger management with home and public charging.
Designed to simplify EV fleet management, Fleet 360 unifies charging activity across workplace, home, and public charging, delivering one real-time view.
Complete with advanced reporting, clients can identify cost leakage, enable automatic home reimbursement and, through an integrated charge card powered by Paua, provide access to 93,000 public charging connectors.
Fleet 360 aims to “empower fleet managers” to move beyond spreadsheet reconciliation, manual expense claims and disconnected charging systems to “gain complete visibility across all activity”, the company said.
For drivers, the platform ensures charging reimbursement is handled based on real costs, not Advisory Electric Rates (AERs).
Fleet 360 also provides access to more than 88% of the UK’s rapid charging infrastructure across leading UK networks including GRIDSERVE, IONITY, Osprey, Shell Recharge and EV on the Move.
Stuart Tolley, Sales and Marketing Director, Fuuse, said:
“Gone are the days of a wet fuel provider supplying fleets through a network of fuel retail locations. Today, the landscape is shifting towards three key pillars of refuelling and charging: home, workplace or depot, and public charging networks. To truly understand charging costs and gain meaningful insight from the data, fleets need a central source of truth.
“The launch of Fleet 360 marks a major step forward for fleet operators struggling with fragmented charging data spread across multiple providers, systems and payment methods. By removing a key barrier to scaling EV fleets, we’re making EV adoption easier than ever, powered by visibility, control and intelligence. We’re proud to be transforming EV fleet management as we know it.”
Nicholas Dooley, Charge Point Operations Manager at ScottishPower, and first adopter of Fleet 360, said:
“The Fuuse solution does exactly what we require as we transition the ScottishPower fleet vehicles. A quick and simple process allows our fleet drivers to be fully onboarded in minutes. This coupled with the public charging cards allows us to access 93,000 connectors throughout the UK, enabling the transition to flow effortlessly and help us achieve our decarbonisation goals.”
Image of system courtesy of Fuuse











