Unity
- The Unity web application is a new application that will serve as a portal for all our Powerfleet legacy applications, a step towards unifying our platform to enable users a centralized authentication to both MiX Fleet Manager and Vision Pro, with future integrated modules as well.
Accounts are created by internal support. Click here to learn more about the first available features.
EasyELD mobile app
- The new ELD (Electronic Logging Device) app, designed specifically for drivers and fleet managers is a user-friendly solution that works seamlessly on any mobile device allowing drivers to effortlessly track hours of service, manage logs, etc. The app is currently released as MyMiX ELD but will soon be available as EasyELD on all mobile stores.
Download the EasyELD driver guide to learn more about the app.
Driver Coaching
- A new driver coaching module is now available for internal field trial testing on the Monitor menu in MiX Fleet Manager. The primary aim of the driver coaching initiative is to improve poor driving behaviour through recurring debrief/coaching interventions with drivers.
The module will make poor driving trends visible and highlight the behaviors that require coaching.
To encourage ongoing improvement, authorized individuals will facilitate coaching sessions to provide feedback on the driver’s performance during a specific period, i.e., coaching interval.
During the session, the driver can view where and when the events occurred, replay videos when available, and commit to what they will do to improve. This commitment will be visible during the next session to assess if there has been any improvement since the last session.
To set up driver coaching, you need to select your coaching intervals, create teams, and add drivers to those teams. After that, you can access the debrief dashboard and begin coaching drivers.
For more information, please refer to the Driver Coaching section or download the quick start guide.
MiX Fleet Manager
- Mobile devices connected with a MiX Rovi II or MiX Rovi IV that are enabled for Sygic's in-cab road speed limit monitoring will now be included in the server-side Roadspeed overspeeding event engine. If the asset's site is enabled for server-side road speed overspeeding, it will adhere to the configured thresholds. The two systems generate different events: Rovi reports the In-cab road speed overspeeding event, while the server-side event triggers Roadspeed overspeeding. If you do not want to make use of both road speed systems, disable the server-side event under Organisation settings for the asset's site.
Learn about the difference between road speed over speeding events here.
- When assigning a default driver, the system will alert you if the driver is already assigned to another asset and display the associated assets. Note that this is only a warning and will not prevent you from selecting the driver.
- Active OBC (onboard computer) events that have video configured will now be processed immediately and a link to the video will be available in Trip Timeline and Info Hub.
MiX Vision AI
- A new menu option will display a summary of how video events are configured accessible from the configuration groups page. Read View the video event configuration for a group.
MiX Help Centre updates
CAN script changes in release 24.14
View event duration in a dashboard chart
Hours of service settings for a driver
What is the agricultural exemption?
Download the EasyELD driver guide.
Viewing video events in Info Hub
Viewing video events on the Trip timeline
Difference between road speed over speeding events
Access control per asset and setting a default driver