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Bluedot, a developer of electric vehicle (EV) fleet management technology, has partnered with Avride, an autonomous mobility and delivery company, to integrate automated charging and energy management across Avride’s expanding U.S. fleet. The collaboration aims to advance scalable, energy-efficient operations for autonomous vehicles in major U.S. cities.

Bluedot’s intelligent platform enables seamless automated charging, real-time energy tracking, and automated payments, connecting Avride’s autonomous fleets to thousands of public and private chargers nationwide.

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The system unifies diverse charging networks under one digital infrastructure, helping reduce operational costs and improve vehicle uptime. “Our platform ensures that energy management is as autonomous as the vehicles themselves,” Bluedot said in a statement.

Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Austin, Avride develops and operates both autonomous vehicles and delivery robots, supported by global research and development hubs. Its mission is to build safe, efficient, and scalable autonomous systems to address growing logistics and urban mobility challenges.

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Through the partnership, Avride’s vehicles can monitor charging in real time, optimize routes based on energy demand, and automate payment and cost analysis across cities. The integration supports Avride’s ongoing autonomous delivery and mobility pilots in multiple U.S. locations, marking a key step toward fully automated fleet operations where energy, data, and mobility systems operate in complete synchrony.

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Jackson Han has been covering the China electric vehicle industry for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2020, focusing on Chinese EV manufacturers, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and smart mobility development across China’s major automotive and technology hubs.

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