“The technology only matters if every vehicle is charged, ready, visible, and economically accountable by the time dispatch begins.”

Purpose-built for fleet. Not adapted from consumer charging.
WattUp APAC’s technology stack was engineered for managed commercial EV fleets at depot scale — connecting charging, telematics, and reporting into one operating system that helps fleets launch cleanly and scale with confidence.
Commercial fleets need one system that sees the whole operating picture.
Public charging apps and retail EV dashboards do not solve overnight depot readiness, route-level uptime, or the reporting needs of operator, utility, and city stakeholders. This stack is designed to do all three.

Built around depot reality
The system starts with overnight readiness, dispatch windows, charger sequencing, and the operational pressure of getting every vehicle back on the road each morning.
Designed for operator economics
Technology only matters if it improves uptime, charge efficiency, maintenance visibility, and revenue confidence for the fleet partner actually carrying the operation.
Structured for public-interest reporting
Cities, utilities, and impact stakeholders need outputs they can trust — not a black-box app with no measurable connection to real fleet performance.
Ready to scale market by market
The platform is intended to repeat across ASEAN markets without rebuilding the full charging, telematics, and reporting stack from zero every time.
The system that makes fleet electrification scalable and smart.
WattUp APAC combines the operational layer, the charging layer, and the reporting layer so commercial EV fleets can run as one coordinated platform rather than disconnected tools.
Fleet telematics platform
A fleet-wide intelligence layer that gives WattUp APAC and operator partners one operating view across vehicles, drivers, and route activity.
- Real-time GPS location, trip logging, and battery state-of-charge visibility
- Driver performance and utilisation monitoring for commercial dispatch environments
- Maintenance alerts and vehicle-health signals designed to reduce downtime before it compounds
Smart depot charging system
Charging is managed as an operating system, not a hardware drop. The goal is reliable morning readiness at the lowest sensible grid cost.
- Battery-integrated, networked charger scheduling aligned to depot workflows
- Off-peak concentration where tariff structures make it advantageous
- Scalable architecture for larger fleets without replacing the whole charging foundation
Fleet analytics and reporting dashboard
The reporting layer turns live operating activity into decisions for fleet managers and credible outputs for partners and stakeholders.
- Revenue per vehicle, charge efficiency, uptime, and maintenance-cost visibility
- Exportable reporting for CO₂ outcomes, readiness, and partner review cycles
- Web-based access for fleet operations, management, and WattUp APAC regional teams
From live vehicle data to charging decisions to reporting outputs.
The technology is valuable because it links day-to-day operations with the commercial and public-interest outcomes expected from a serious fleet platform.
Vehicle data enters the platform
Telemetry, trip activity, battery state, and readiness signals are captured from the live fleet.
Charging behaviour is orchestrated
Depot charging windows and readiness priorities are managed against real operating needs rather than ad hoc plug-in behaviour.
Managers act on a shared operating view
Fleet teams can see which vehicles are ready, which need attention, and where economics or utilisation are drifting.
Stakeholder reporting is generated from operations
Impact, utility, and partner-facing reporting is grounded in live fleet activity rather than estimated outcomes alone.
Vehicles ready for morning dispatch
Battery state and charging completion across the depot
Revenue and utilisation by vehicle cohort
Driver uptime and performance trends
Maintenance exceptions requiring intervention
CO₂ and operating-impact reporting outputs
Vehicles, depots, and stakeholders are connected before scale begins.
This is not technology for its own sake. It exists to shorten the path from partner agreement to live, measurable, repeatable fleet operations.
OEM coordination before launch
WattUp APAC works with preferred manufacturers so vehicles are prepared for telematics integration and commercial fleet deployment before they enter service.
Ride-hailing and dispatch readiness
The stack is oriented toward professional driving workflows, including markets shaped by Grab, InDrive, and other regional platform activity.
Utility-aware charging operations
Charging design is planned to support more predictable load behaviour and clearer coordination with local power stakeholders as markets scale.
WattUp APAC works with VinFast, BYD, and regional EV manufacturers to help ensure vehicles are prepared for telematics integration, commercial service requirements, and managed deployment before they leave the depot.
See how the technology supports the operating model.
The technology layer only works when paired with fleet partnership design, depot charging execution, and market-by-market rollout discipline.