With this acquisition, Motive enhances its commercial fleet management platform with patented technology, providing operations managers with more accurate analyses of the actual performance of their electric vehicles (EVs). In addition, Venkat Viswanathan, co-founder of InceptEV, recognized expert in the field of electric vehicles, and professor at the University of Michigan, joins Motive as a strategic advisor.
The integration of InceptEV will enable Motive's customers to evaluate the performance of their vehicles, taking into account real-life conditions: terrain, weather, traffic, payload and driver behavior (careful driving, compliance with speed limits). This reduces uncertainties and facilitates a smoother transition to electric fleets. Companies will be able to anticipate battery behavior more accurately and plan routes that are both efficient and economical. Venkat Viswanathan, co-founder of InceptEV, explains: "Current EV planning tools are often too simplistic, relying on fixed estimates that overestimate actual range. This leads to poor planning, higher costs and slower engagement. Integrating our technology with Motive's platform will provide companies with customized analytics to better understand the performance of their electric fleets under real-world conditions."
More than a million drivers now use Motive to optimize their journeys. On average, customers experience a 22% reduction in accidents, a 20% improvement in utilization and a 25% reduction in insurance costs. The company has raised over $565 million, for a valuation of $2.85 billion.