The integration supports a range of Nissan models including Qashqai, Juke, Micra (ICE), Leaf, X-Trail, and Ariya. The release provides access to more than 20 vehicle data across charging, diagnostics, trips, and location, including battery level, estimated range, odometer, warning lights, and vehicle position. Use cases include fleet monitoring, EV charging insights, vehicle health alerts, and more.
High Mobility standardises vehicle data across brands and continuously extends its API, reducing the complexity of integrating multiple manufacturers. This makes it easier for companies managing multi-brand fleets to scale their connected services while maintaining a consistent data structure.
The platform also supports flexible integration workflows, with customisation options that allow teams to tailor data access to their specific requirements. A built-in virtual car simulator helps developers test new use cases and validate existing integrations before deployment. High Mobility complements this with a detailed vehicle data catalogue, comprehensive documentation, and a user-friendly interface, alongside dedicated support to guide implementation.
For organisations that prefer not to integrate directly, High Mobility offers a variety of partner solutions. In addition, teams can access free consultation to accelerate onboarding and ensure a smooth rollout.
