Real-Time Session Billing
Heavy-duty charging sessions are not parking-lot transactions. They can run for an hour, deliver hundreds of kilowatt-hours, and span multiple tariff windows. The operator’s previous setup batched session data overnight and ran billing in arrears, resulting in frequent disputes and forcing fleet finance teams into time-intensive reconciliation cycles.
Tridens Monetization now rates every charging session in real time. The moment a session ends, the CDR is processed, tariffs are applied, and the line item appears on the customer’s account. Time-of-use pricing, volume thresholds, and fleet contract rates are calculated immediately. Fleet operators see exactly what each vehicle cost, on which corridor, at which time. Disputes have declined substantially, and the billing platform scales linearly as new sites come online.
Automated Fiscalization
Operating a charging network across multiple European countries means meeting distinct fiscalization requirements, each with its own tax regimes, invoice formats, certified reporting endpoints, and audit obligations. In several jurisdictions, including Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, and Portugal, every invoice must be transmitted to the national tax authority in real time and returned with a unique fiscal identifier. Each new market historically demanded weeks of integration work.
Our platform handles fiscalization as a configuration layer rather than a development project. Country-specific tax rules, certified invoice templates, real-time connections to tax authorities, and reporting schedules are built in and centrally updated. When the operator enters a new country, finance teams configure the local fiscalization regime within hours. Compliance scales with the network rather than constraining it.
Self-Service Customer Portals
Fleet finance teams expect transparent, on-demand access to their data. The operator’s previous setup forced customers to email requests, wait for manually generated reports, and resolve discrepancies through support tickets. The model worked at a handful of customers but became unsustainable as the network expanded.
Each fleet customer now operates through a dedicated self-service portal. They view active contracts, pricing terms, charging history by vehicle, and consolidated invoices. They download fiscal reports directly for their own accounting. They manage payment methods, billing addresses, and contract amendments without involving operator staff. Support volume has dropped substantially, and the back office has shifted from operational bottleneck to commercial differentiator.
Native Support for Complex B2B Hierarchies
Heavy-duty charging customers rarely operate as flat accounts. A logistics group typically has a parent company, regional subsidiaries, individual fleets, and assigned drivers, each of which requires distinct billing terms, reporting views, and access permissions. The operator’s previous billing setup forced every customer into a single-account model, blocking onboarding of enterprise structures without significant manual workarounds.
Tridens Monetization supports multi-level B2B account hierarchies as a native capability. Parent accounts roll up consolidated invoicing while subsidiaries receive their own contracts, pricing, and reporting. Cost centers, vehicle groups, and driver assignments are configured per node in the hierarchy, with credit limits and payment terms applied at the appropriate level. The operator can now onboard enterprise customers in their actual operating shape, opening commercial conversations that the previous setup could not support.
