VELTIUM, a company specialising in smart charging solutions, has announced the launch of a new integrated management platform within its Fleet-at-home solution, designed for companies operating electric vehicle (EV) fleets whose employees charge their vehicles at home.
This new version includes an updated, more intuitive interface that enhances the user experience.
In addition, it introduces expanded features that allow fleet managers to independently monitor the use of chargers installed at employees’ homes for company vehicles.
“This service allows companies to monitor, oversee, and compensate for charging at their employees’ homes, and it has been a great success,” says Urko Cantalapiedra, Chief Commercial & Marketing Officer at VELTIUM.

“This model has already been adopted by several multinational companies, and demand continues to grow, as it helps them overcome barriers to electrifying their fleets. It’s delivering exceptional results,” he adds.
Fleet-at-home has established itself as a practical, efficient, and adaptable solution for companies beginning or expanding the electrification of their fleets.
Unlike traditional schemes that are centralised at corporate premises, Fleet-at-home addresses a real and increasingly widespread need: managing vehicles that are not necessarily based at a company site.
“Most people, when thinking about fleets, only picture last-mile delivery or commercial vehicles. But the reality is that many company vehicles are charged at home – and that’s the challenge we’re helping to solve,” Cantalapiedra explains.
With this evolution of its platform, VELTIUM reaffirms its commitment to smarter, more accessible, and decentralised electric mobility.
Its mission is to accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy model by removing technological barriers through intuitive and reliable solutions.
From its headquarters in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the company designs, develops, and manufactures devices focused on usability and efficiency, driving a cleaner future for businesses, individuals, and cities.
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