Connected fleet technology

iEMT SYNQ for connected fleet visibility and operations

iEMT SYNQ is a real platform for fleet visibility, role-based work, and operational coordination. The screens on this page come from the demo environment, so teams can see and explore how the platform works.

Real platform · Demo environment available · Fleet visibility

Login screen from the working demo environment

Platform Overview

What iEMT SYNQ is designed to support

The platform gives business and technical teams a shared view of vehicles, tasks, roles, and operational status.

Fleet Visibility

See vehicle status, location context, and fleet-level information in one place.

Role-Based Workflows

Managers, operators, and technicians can use different views for their daily work.

Statistics

Track key fleet numbers without opening several tools.

Reports

Turn vehicle and activity data into clear reports for decisions.

Remote Fleet Control

Control supported actions across the fleet from one place.

Persona-Based Experience

Structured for role-specific operational work

The demo environment shows how different roles use the same platform without needing the same screens or priorities.

Persona selector in the sidebar with role-specific navigation entry points

Manager: ESG Analytics

Executive and ESG-oriented monitoring context inside the same platform structure.

Fleet Operator: Live Data Map

Live map view for fleet movement and route status.

Fleet Operator: Geofencing

Geofencing tools for zones, boundaries, and route control.

Fleet Operator: Driver IDs

Driver and assignment screen for active fleet work.

Fleet Technician: OTA Updates

Technician view for software updates and technical actions.

Fleet Technician: Detailed Maintenance

Maintenance view for service checks and technical status.

For qualified discussions, the demo can show the login flow, role switching, and one practical workflow.

Operational Preview

Representative operational view from the demo platform

This demo screen shows how route history, events, and technical details can be reviewed in one view.

Drive history as value screen: events, behavior, and mission context in one workflow

Platform Logic

Core platform capabilities

These are the main services the platform is built to provide and demonstrate.

Role-Oriented Experience

Give each role a focused view of the work they need to do.

Fleet Monitoring Layer

Provide visibility over vehicles, status, and operational activity.

Demo-Led Platform Exploration

Let customers and partners review the real platform experience through a working demo.

Geo-fencing

Set zones, boundaries, and rules for movement control.

Remote control

Run supported vehicle and fleet actions without physical access.

Remote charging control

Start, stop, or schedule charging where supported.

Business reports

Create clear reports for managers, operations, and planning.

Driver connection

Connect drivers, vehicles, and assignments in one workflow.

Offline working mode

Keep key workflows usable in weak network areas and sync when connectivity returns.

Audience Fit

Who iEMT SYNQ is relevant for

This page is for business and technical teams reviewing connected fleet use cases, pilots, or vehicle-platform projects.

Pilot Discussions

For partners planning an early fleet or deployment scenario.

Customer Platform Previews

For customers who want to see the platform before discussing scope.

Vehicle + Platform Conversations

For projects where the vehicle and software layer are evaluated together.

Early Operational Planning

For teams checking how fleet visibility and user roles could support future operations.

Commercial Path

Get SYNQ with your fleet

iEMT SYNQ is positioned alongside fleet-oriented HyperGlide programs and pilot planning. On this site, it is not presented as a standalone self-serve software purchase.

Start an iEMT SYNQ platform inquiry

For qualified vehicle-platform conversations, we can begin with a demo walkthrough and continue toward pilot planning, platform fit, and integrated scope discussion.

Discuss a Pilot