UTA Edenred, a leading European mobility service provider, has extended its UTA eCharge 360deg solution to support operators of electric truck and van fleets in Germany.
Initially developed for light commercial vehicles, the 360deg service now enables charging across public networks, company depots, and employees’ homes, with an added option for semi-public infrastructure usage.
Fleets can access approximately 300 public charging stations in Europe compatible with electric trucks, including the Milence fast-charging network. The service is already in use by Mercedes-Benz Trucks through the Mercedes ServiceCard.
Depot charging remains a central focus for fleet operators. UTA Edenred offers a full suite of services for depot infrastructure - from planning and installation of AC/DC chargers to system operation and charge management. Companies can also monetise their infrastructure through semi-public use, billing third-party vehicles that use on-site chargers.
All services are integrated through the UTA eCard, which facilitates charging, fuelling, toll settlement, and access to vehicle-related services. The charging process is managed via Spirii, an Edenred company and provider of software-based charging solutions.