Indra integrates smart home chargers with Mina payment platform for fleets

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Indra has partnered with Mina to offer business billing for smarter home charging.

Indra’s Smart Pro and Smart Lux EV chargers can now integrate with the Mina Homecharge payments platform for fleet and business customers

Indra’s Smart Pro and Smart Lux EV chargers are both able to integrate with the Mina Homecharge payments platform for fleet and business customers.

Mina’s​ technology tracks and monitors domestic tariff rates​​, enabling businesses ​to pay​ for their drivers​’ charging costs accurately, and directly to domestic energy suppliers, each month.​ ​

Thanks to Indra’s software technology, Mina can set up customer permissions which give access to ​drivers’ home ​charger usage, so that work mileage and related charging costs incurred at home can be paid ​for accurately.​ Equally importantly, businesses are able to quickly, easily and securely track the energy usage, carbon and costs of its fleet vehicles.

Leighton King, chief commercial officer at Indra, said: “Uptime, accuracy and simplicity are core qualities for all fleet managers, who demand the highest quality service, the lowest costs and a guarantee their vehicles are always available. Our integration with Mina means business users can access simple and accurate expense reconciliation with the industry’s most intelligent software and most reliable hardware.”

Ashley Tate, CEO at Mina, ​​added: “Home charging is a game changer for fleets, it has so many benefits including being by far the cheapest way to charge. Having a safe, reliable charger is very important and Indra is one of the best in the market across in both these areas. I’m personally super excited about this partnership as the seamless integration between Mina and Indra’s new driver app has set a new benchmark in user experience.”

Future developments will add enhanced functionality, including compatibility of Mina​’s​ RFID cards and the ability to easily identify different company vehicles when they are plugged in, providing businesses with greater visibility of home energy use and costs for its fleets at home.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.