

The Nissan connected car data enables businesses to securely access vehicle data and remote vehicle functions from connected Nissan models through High Mobility’s unified, developer-friendly interface. For organisations building mobility services, fleet platforms, insurance products, or driver applications, direct OEM connectivity removes the need for hardware installation while providing reliable, manufacturer-grade data. Through a Nissan API integration, companies can retrieve telematics signals such as vehicle location, odometer, fuel or battery level, ignition status, charging state for EVs, and trip data.
A key advantage of API-based access is scalability. Instead of managing individual integrations for different Nissan services or regional platforms, businesses can connect once and deploy across multiple vehicles. This simplifies onboarding, reduces maintenance overhead, and enables faster rollout of new use cases.
Developers also benefit from structured documentation, predictable API behaviour, and sandbox testing. This enables teams to simulate vehicle behaviour, validate workflows, and deploy faster. Once live, continuous API updates allow new signals and capabilities to be added without re-architecting the integration.
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