CARUSO adds Polestar vehicle data for fleet customers
CARUSO Dataplace has partnered with Polestar to make in-vehicle telematics data available to business customers through its marketplace. The integration gives fleets real-time data for charging, maintenance, safety, sustainability reporting and mixed-brand operations.
Why it matters: - Fleet operators can use Polestar vehicle data to improve charging schedules, reduce downtime and manage vehicles more efficiently. - The integration also supports carbon reporting, driver safety programs and automated mileage workflows. - CARUSO’s marketplace gives business customers access to vehicle data without adding separate hardware.
What happened: - CARUSO Dataplace announced a partnership with Polestar on June 30, 2026. - Polestar vehicle telematics data is now available to business customers through the CARUSO marketplace. - Fleet operators, mobility service providers and enterprise partners can request access through a secure API integration. - CARUSO included a fleet-management landing page for more information: More information
The details: - The data package is organized into six functional areas: location and motion, energy and charging, mileage and usage, vehicle health and safety, climatization and comfort, and security and perimeter. - Location and motion data includes GPS position, heading, speed and altitude. - Energy and charging data includes state of charge, estimated range, charging power and time to full. - Mileage and usage data includes odometer and trip meter readings. - Vehicle health and safety data includes service interval tracking, tyre pressure monitoring and brake fluid alerts. - Climatization and comfort data includes interior temperature, seat heating status and pre-conditioning state. - Security and perimeter data includes lock status and the position of doors, windows, hood and tailgate. - Fleet managers can use the charging and energy data to schedule charging sessions and avoid range issues. - Maintenance teams can use service and tyre pressure data to shift from reactive repairs to predictive servicing. - Sustainability teams can use energy and trip data for carbon footprint calculations and ESG reporting. - Driver safety programs can use speed, location and safety indicators for duty-of-care monitoring. - Fleet pools and sharing operators can monitor lock state and exterior status without additional hardware. - Mixed-brand fleets can connect to multiple manufacturers through one CARUSO integration. - Data access uses consent and privacy frameworks that keep vehicle owners and operators in control.
Between the lines: - The partnership expands the value of connected-car data beyond vehicle diagnostics into operational, compliance and reporting workflows. - CARUSO is positioning its marketplace as a single access point for fleets that manage more than one vehicle brand. - Polestar gains a route into business and fleet buyers as automakers compete to monetize connected-vehicle services. - The sustainability angle matters because European disclosure requirements are tightening and fleets need better data quality.
What's next: - Business customers can evaluate fleet data use cases through CARUSO’s marketplace page. - CARUSO’s open platform could make it easier to add more vehicle brands and expand fleet-data adoption across Europe. - Polestar’s data availability may help accelerate adoption among operators that want standardized EV telemetry across their fleets. - CARUSO said the platform already covers data from more than 30 vehicle manufacturers and about 90% of connected cars in Europe.
The bottom line: - CARUSO and Polestar are turning connected EV data into a fleet-management product that can support operations, compliance and sustainability at scale.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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