Centralising Mobility Energy Data: An Essential Response to the Growing Diversity of Sources

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Roland Turco

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Today, fleets are no longer limited to fossil fuels alone: they now include electromobility, hydrogen, biofuels… These energies are supplied by private or public stations, each providing only their own transactions in specific formats and metrics. This proliferation of data flows — with transaction data specific to each type of energy and operator — calls for a single platform for aggregation and standardisation. Without it, each source remains isolated, complicating operational management and creating blind spots in the overall consumption of mobility-related energies.

Why centralising mobility energy data is becoming indispensable

  1. Unified vision and real-time management
    Consolidating all data relating to every refuelling and charging transaction across the entire fleet, regardless of the source, feeds unique dashboards. Managers can thus instantly monitor the entire transactional budget, detect anomalies, and dynamically balance the fleet’s energy resources, whatever its size.
  2. Economic optimisation and contracting
    With variable tariffs across suppliers and energy types, centralisation provides the granularity needed to compare offers, negotiate volumes, and reduce the total cost of energy ownership (TCO). Without silos, every unit of energy consumed is tracked and invoiced transparently.
  3. Advanced analytics and transition strategies
    By combining all sources of mobility energy with other datasets (maintenance, claims, insurance costs), centralisation fuels more reliable predictive models. It enables the simulation of energy mix scenarios, the assessment of CO₂ impact, and the steering of investments towards the most efficient and sustainable technologies.

The enerdrive sphere: one solution for all your energies

At Tele-Naro, we designed the enerdrive sphere to address the challenges of this diversity:

  • Universal connectors: regardless of sources and types of mobility energy, all transactional data is automatically centralised within a single, dedicated database.
  • Modular and scalable architecture: a cloud-native platform capable of receiving raw, heterogeneous data from all connected sources, cleaning it to retain only essential information, and formatting it uniformly, thereby ensuring instant standardisation for direct use in a single tool.
  • Customisable dashboards: business-focused dashboards to monitor energy consumption by type, by site, by supplier, by vehicle, by driver, or by period, with predictive alerts and automated comparative analyses.
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Centralising mobility energy data ensures a unified vision and maximum responsiveness in the face of the growing diversity of sources.

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Roland Turco

Founder and Administrator of Tele-Naro

Conclusion

In the face of the increasing complexity of mobility energy sources and types, centralisation is no longer an option but a strategic lever. With the enerdrive sphere, Tele-Naro enables fleet managers to control all their consumption, optimise their contracts, and steer their energy transition with precision. And thanks to the enerdrive APIs, this vital data integrates seamlessly into the internal super-database, ensuring comprehensive exploitation and informed decision-making.

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