Fleet Management With Centralized Control and Visibility
Telekom Slovenije needed a platform to streamline how its private fleet clients managed vehicles, users, and charging costs. Before modernization, fleet operators relied on disconnected tools and manual processes that made cost allocation, access control, and usage reporting unnecessarily complex. With Tridens EV Charge for Fleets, Telekom introduced a unified operational layer that centralizes all fleet-related charging activities.
The platform now provides real-time insights into charging status, location performance, and energy usage. Fleet operators can assign permissions, define pricing rules, and optimize utilization across multiple sites. Automated reporting and a clear audit trail reduce administrative workload and simplify billing. The result is a more predictable operational model for their B2B customers, improved control over infrastructure, and a scalable foundation for continued network growth.
Public Charging Expansion Through Seamless EMSP Capabilities
As Telekom gradually expanded from fleet-focused services toward broader public charging access, it required EMSP capabilities to enable seamless roaming, partner collaboration, and future consumer offerings. Tridens EV Charge for EMSPs enabled the company to manage public charging locations alongside private fleet sites in one environment, reducing operational complexity.
The platform supports roaming connections, standardized settlement, and automated reconciliation, enabling Telekom to serve end users who incur charges outside its network. This flexibility allows them to scale into new locations without deploying additional infrastructure. In parallel, they can offer consistent pricing models and transparent usage data across partners. These EMSP capabilities strengthen their market position and allow Telekom to gradually shift from a purely B2B model to a hybrid public-facing strategy.
Loyalty-Ready Services and Mobile App Integration for End Customers
Telekom wanted to introduce consumer-oriented features that would support loyalty programs and flexible subscription packages. Their plan includes enabling end customers to charge at a single point while integrating additional home-charging options in the future. With Tridens EV Charge, a unified, future-ready platform that supports all key EV charging scenarios, the company deployed a customized mobile application to deliver tailored charging packages and pricing models.
The integration enables reward mechanisms, bonus credit, package-based charging, and differentiated offers for various user groups. The system also allows Telekom to expand into home charging without restructuring the core platform. By unifying user authentication, payment processing, and charging data, the company now has a customer-centric model that supports long-term retention and a stronger competitive advantage. The loyalty-ready design positions Telekom to grow into a multi-segment EV service provider.
