TRONITY and Mercedes-Benz Partner Up: Digital Billing for Home Charging Costs for Electric Company Car Fleets

 

  • TRONITY Fleet is now part of the Mercedes-Benz fleet offering for business customers in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg
  • Digital billing of home charging costs for electric company cars, with no additional hardware required
  • A manufacturer-independent solution ideal for mixed fleets – efficient, transparent, and GDPR-compliant

 

TRONITY is launching a partnership with Mercedes-Benz to digitize and simplify the billing of home charging costs for electric company vehicles. The innovative software solution TRONITY Fleet is now available to Mercedes-Benz business customers in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The solution is set to be rolled out in additional European countries in 2025 and 2026.

Torsten Born, Co-Founder and CEO of TRONITY:

“The partnership with Mercedes-Benz is a significant milestone for TRONITY. Together, we are creating a digital solution that makes billing for home charging costs for electric company cars easier and more efficient than ever before. Fleet managers benefit from an intuitive, digitized billing process that is transparent and fully GDPR-compliant.”

‍‍Digital Solution for Home Charging

More and more companies are switching their company car fleets to electric vehicles. However, billing for home charging remains an organizational challenge. Traditional methods often rely on costly wall boxes, manual meter readings, or time-consuming photo documentation.

TRONITY Fleet fully automates this process: Based on vehicle data, home charging sessions are recorded reliably, tamper-proof, and automatically—all without any additional hardware. The solution also integrates seamlessly into existing IT systems such as SAP.

This ensures that billing reports are clearly structured and generated automatically, while the recorded documentation significantly simplifies internal accounting. Upon request, TRONITY also handles the entire service process, including direct payments to employees.

Markus Hagel, Head of Charging Fleet Solutions at Mercedes-Benz Mobility:

“With TRONITY, we are gaining an innovative partner that not only understands the challenges of modern electric mobility in corporate fleets but also translates them into a smart solution. Together, we offer our business customers a fully digital and hardware-free way to bill home charging costs efficiently and transparently—and simplify the transition to electric mobility for our business customers.”

Mercedes-Benz is adopting TRONITY Fleet as a charging solution for business customers and making it an integral part of its retail program for business customers. TRONITY Fleet will be recommended through all relevant sales channels and actively integrated into customer communications.

About Mercedes-Benz Mobility

With more than 9,000 employees, Mercedes-Benz Mobility specializes in financial and mobility services. Its offerings range from financing, leasing, vehicle subscriptions and rentals, and fleet management to insurance brokerage, innovative mobility services, digital payment solutions, and products and services related to charging. Mercedes-Benz Mobility is a business division of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, which also includes the vehicle manufacturer Mercedes-Benz AG, one of the largest providers of premium and luxury passenger cars and vans. Mercedes-Benz Group AG is one of the most successful automotive companies in the world. As financial service providers, Mercedes-Benz Mobility companies worldwide support the sales of the Mercedes-Benz Group’s automotive brands. In addition, Mercedes-Benz Mobility offers comprehensive products and services in the areas of home charging, public charging, and commercial charging. In Germany, Mercedes-Benz Bank is one of the leading automotive banks. Flexible mobility offerings such as rental or subscription plans, which enable an uncomplicated and flexible entry into the Mercedes-Benz world and into electric mobility, complement the service portfolio. Through its subsidiary Athlon, Mercedes-Benz Mobility is active in corporate fleet management and vehicle leasing in Europe and is responsible for approximately 400,000 vehicles. In addition, Mercedes-Benz Mobility holds stakes in the urban Mobility Services: The FREE NOW joint venture is a pioneer in multimodal mobility with its digital Mobility-as-a-Service platform. Digital Charging Solutions GmbH (DCS), the company behind the CHARGE NOW joint venture, connects electric vehicle drivers with charging station operators. The portfolio also includes a stake in the global chauffeur service Blacklane, based in Berlin. In 2024, Mercedes-Benz Mobility achieved a contract volume of €138.1 billion. The business unit generated revenue of €25.1 billion in 2024 and achieved an adjusted EBIT of €1.1 billion. Mercedes-Benz Mobility operates in more than 30 markets worldwide.

About TRONITY

TRONITY was founded in Mannheim in 2020 by former SAP employees  Torsten Born, Sebastian Netuschil and Nils Machner . The company develops digital twins for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles that provide drivers, fleet operators, and asset managers with full transparency into vehicle operations—without the need for any additional hardware.

TRONITY analyzes vehicle data in real time and provides visibility into operating costs, charging behavior, and vehicle condition. In this way, the platform supports data-driven decisions throughout the entire vehicle lifecycle. Thanks to direct data access agreements with over 20 leading automakers—including Mercedes, Volkswagen, Ford, BMW, and Tesla—TRONITY offers reliable, independent access to cross-manufacturer vehicle data.

The portfolio includes a mobile app for drivers, a legally compliant, externally audited digital logbook, and a platform for fleet operators. Features such as reimbursement for home charging costs or the condition assessment of drive batteries (patent pending) create additional value in an increasingly data-driven mobility world.

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26.03.2026   |  

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