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New Event Reasons for CloudBoxx

We now have dedicated and more understandable event names for 5 CloudBoxx event reasons which were previously sent as part of a generic CAN value high or CAN value low event. Every CloudBoxx with a supported vehicle model will send out central_lock_read_state_changed and doors_changed events following the release of firmware version 2.18.

Multi-factor Authentication

From now on, you will be able to add an additional layer of security to your INVERS accounts. When enabled, multi-factor authentication requires users to provide an additional means of verification during login. Using either an authenticator app on your smartphone or an email address, you can but you has access to your fleet.

Connectivity Monitor

We are excited to announce the release of our Connectivity Monitor. This tool provides you with a dashboard that allows you to both stay up to date on your fleet’s overall connectivity status and also investigate individual vehicles’ connection states.

Connectivity monitor

Event Consumers

FleetControl now offers the option to create and manage credentials for your OneAPI message queues (RabbitMQ). It also allows you to subscribe or unsubscribe to specific event topics so that you only consume the event data you actually need to support your booking application’s workflows or supplement data you otherwise collect.

Simulated Vehicles

If you are interested in integrating INVERS OneAPI or experimenting with it, simulated vehicles are a great way to get started. They behave like real vehicles, except they are purely virtual. Not only can they provide realistic data like vehicle states and entire trips, you can also interact with them using FleetControl and OneAPI.

Unit Conversion Settings

We have added the option to choose the unit FleetControl displays distances and speeds in. You can now select either metric (kilometers) or imperial (miles) units.

Unit conversion

Users with the full Fleet Settings permission can adjust the units displayed by default for the entire fleet. This fleet-wide setting is located under Administration > Base Fleet Settings. Additionally, every user can set a personal preference by navigating to My Profile > Settings.

Speeding Events via API

Customers exceeding the legal speed limit during rentals cannot only lead to fines but also to crashes, putting your vehicles in danger of falling out of service. Until now, speeding events were only accessible in FleetControl, making their rich data easy to access manually but difficult to harness in your applications. As of today, you can consume speeding events from our API.

Trips

The Trips feature can provide you with rich aggregated data on your fleet’s usage. It allows you to easily track the movement of your vehicles, identify the intricate patterns of your rentals, and quickly spot problematic trips. Trip Viewer not only makes the collected data accessible, it also offers a range of visualizations. Additionally, Trips data is accessible through the API.

Trips

Trips is a paid feature. Find out more on our website.

Permissions

We have reworked our user permission system to allow for more customization and control over what fleet users can and can’t do. You can now fine-tune each user’s access to data and configurations by choosing between read & write and read-only permissions.

Permissions

This way, you can make sure your fleet users can only see and use what they actually need. Check out the updated permissions under Administration > Users within FleetControl.

Fleet Log

With Fleet Log, we created a new and upgraded analytics tool, so you always stay on top of your fleet.

Detailed information on your vehicle’s events and states is at your team’s fingertips. Reconstruct what happened by searching for events in certain time frames and comparing vehicle event histories. Enhance your customer support by understanding crashes and reviewing vehicle states. Access information from all your vehicles, regardless of whether they are using a CloudBoxx or OEM telematics.