Motive’s AEMP integration connects heavy equipment from multiple manufacturers into one platform using the AEMP 2.0/ISO 15143-3 protocol. It centralizes mixed fleet telematics to improve visibility, efficiency, and compliance.
Overview
With the AEMP integration, fleet managers can monitor AEMP-compliant equipment from brands like Caterpillar, John Deere, Komatsu, and Volvo directly in the Motive Dashboard. This integration eliminates the need for multiple OEM portals and ensures data is consistent across your mixed fleet.
- Unified mixed fleet view: Managers can monitor all AEMP-enabled assets from different OEMs in a single dashboard. This saves time and ensures that all equipment data is consolidated.
- Comprehensive data access: Real-time and historical data is available on location, usage, fuel or battery levels, and maintenance. This level of detail supports both operational planning and compliance.
- Streamlined operations: OEM-specific portals and inconsistent data are no longer required. This creates a simpler, more reliable process for managing equipment across multiple brands.
- Improved maintenance and compliance: Service needs can be tracked proactively, and compliance documentation is automated. This reduces downtime and helps fleets stay audit-ready.
Setting up the integration and connecting OEMs
- Confirm your equipment supports AEMP 2.0/ISO 15143-3.
- Gather the required credentials or API details from your OEM (user credentials, API keys, or OAuth authorization).
- Confirm your equipment model and year are supported by both the OEM and Motive.
- In the Motive Dashboard, go to App directory.
- Search for your OEM or select the generic AEMP integration.
- Click Connect and follow the prompts.
- Enter your AEMP credentials or complete the OAuth flow.
- Specify which equipment or data feeds to integrate.
- Save your settings and verify the connection.
- In the Motive Dashboard, go to Equipment to confirm assets were imported and telemetry is updating.
Monitoring and managing equipment
- In the Motive Dashboard, go to Equipment.
- Select an asset to view GPS location, engine hours, fuel or battery status, run/idle time, and fault or event codes.
- Use dashboard charts to analyze historical trends and equipment health.
- Configure alerts for events such as excessive idle time, low fuel, or diagnostic fault codes.
- In Maintenance, use OEM-provided service intervals and diagnostics to schedule preventative service.
- Set up recurring reminders for regular maintenance and log compliance data automatically for audits.
Assigning assets and generating reports
- In the Motive Dashboard, go to Equipment management.
- Assign assets to projects, locations, or teams.
- Export reports on utilization, maintenance history, and asset health.
- Generate cross-OEM reports for a complete view of mixed fleet performance.
FAQs
Which OEMs and models are supported?
Motive supports AEMP-compliant equipment from Caterpillar, Komatsu, John Deere, Volvo, and others. Supported models and years may vary—check Motive documentation or contact Support.
How do I obtain AEMP credentials or API information?
- Contact your OEM representative or portal administrator.
- Request AEMP 2.0 credentials or API keys.
- Enter the credentials during setup in the Motive App directory.
What data does Motive retrieve from AEMP?
Motive ingests GPS location, engine hours, fuel or battery status, run/idle time, fault codes, and maintenance events, depending on the OEM feed.
Can I customize telematics or maintenance alerts?
Yes. In the Motive Dashboard, you can configure alerts for individual assets or groups to track telematics events, maintenance needs, or diagnostics.
How often is AEMP data refreshed?
Data typically refreshes every 15–60 minutes, depending on the OEM feed. Check with your OEM for exact refresh rates.
Can I export historical data for analysis or compliance?
Yes. Motive supports exporting historical usage, fault, and maintenance data for reporting and recordkeeping.
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