Maximise uptime and boost fleet efficiency with a simple, intuitive platform that keeps you connected and your vehicles available—anytime, anywhere.
Fleet readiness, redefined
Oversee a reliable, road-worthy fleet from one single system.
Fleet maintenance solutions for your business
Real-time vehicle health monitoring
Quickly spot vehicles needing attention with real-time data, categorised alerts, and faults display—all in one centralised view.


Vehicle-oriented approach
The Vehicle Health Card offers a real-time view of a vehicle’s condition, helping you stay informed and manage maintenance efficiently. The Faults tab lists all electronic issues for fast response.
Diagnostics display
All electronic faults—DTCs, CAN signals, MIL and TellTale—are listed for quick issue identification and faster, more effective action.


Cut costs with scheduled maintenance
Schedule and manage maintenance tasks to keep fleet assets in good working condition and repair costs under control. Set up notifications based on operating time or time since prior servicing or repairs.
Learn about proactive maintenanceService Planner
Streamline service planning with a built-in configurator, maximising opportunities to fit in maintenance work on vehicles. Better structured workflows along with tracking and automated reminders allow for increased uptime and reduce repair costs.


Webfleet Vehicle Diagnostics
Advanced diagnostics made simple—quickly identify and act on vehicle issues from anywhere with Webfleet Vehicle Diagnostics. With comprehensive visualisations and easy-to-understand descriptions of electronic faults, you gain timely insights to act fast and minimise unexpected breakdowns.
Learn about Webfleet Vehicle DiagnosticsDigitise your vehicle inspections
Webfleet Vehicle Check digitises your daily inspections, giving you real-time visibility over vehicle and asset statuses.
Identify and resolve issues quickly and stay compliant with safety regulations and driver duty of care obligations. You can also create maintenance tasks directly in Webfleet based on checklist defects.
Learn about Vehicle Check
Explore our fleet maintenance solutions
Webfleet helps you to
Stay on top of vehicle maintenance
Monitor vehicle health in real time from anywhere
Lower running costs
Identify and resolve issues early to maintain vehicles efficiently
Boost efficiency
Easily schedule and coordinate maintenance work to maximise vehicle uptime
Enhance road safety
Interpret and classify electronic faults to prevent unexpected stops on the road
Simplify inspections
Make your vehicle inspections easy with our Vehicle Check app
Avoid predictable breakdowns
Proactively address maintenance needs to avoid downtime
What you need to know about maintenance and uptime
What is vehicle maintenance?
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What is vehicle maintenance?
0Vehicle maintenance refers to regular inspection, servicing and repairs of mechanical vehicle parts to ensure they operate efficiently, safely and reliably.
With the Webfleet programme, you'll never miss a sign. Rely on real-time vehicle electronics fault tracking, analysis and management, tyre monitoring, digital inspection, scheduling routine service, tracking service history, and managing repairs.
What is vehicle uptime?
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What is vehicle uptime?
0Vehicle uptime refers to the amount of time a vehicle is available and operational without unexpected interruptions. In fleet management, maximising uptime is crucial. It means vehicles are on the road, completing tasks efficiently, undisrupted by breakdowns or maintenance issues. On average, a light commercial vehicle (LCV) is off the road for eight days per year—three days for scheduled servicing and five due to unplanned maintenance. This downtime can significantly impact productivity and, ultimately, business performance.
Why is maintenance important for fleets?
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Why is maintenance important for fleets?
0Proper vehicle maintenance helps reduce downtime, extend vehicle and tyre lifespan and lower overall operational costs.
By keeping vehicles in good condition, you can avoid unexpected breakdowns and ensure smoother operations with increased efficiency.
What are the benefits of well-maintained fleets?
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What are the benefits of well-maintained fleets?
0Keeping vehicles in optimum condition benefits your business, your drivers and the environment.
- Fleet and driver safety: reduced accident risk and enhanced safety for both the public and drivers.
- Cost control: lower overall total cost of ownership (TCO) owing to reduced fuel consumption, repairs, maintenance and operational inefficiencies.
- Reputation security: unexpected vehicle breakdowns can harm a company’s image, especially when customers rely on the timely delivery of products or services. Delays or unavailability can lead to customer dissatisfaction and loss of business.
- Environmental impact: poorly maintained vehicles pollute the environment in multiple ways. Dirty engines and clogged filters increase fuel consumption and emissions, while fluid leaks pose a direct threat to ecosystems.
How can Webfleet improve vehicle uptime and maintenance?
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How can Webfleet improve vehicle uptime and maintenance?
0Managing maintenance with Webfleet's smart software helps you:
- Drastically reduce your repair costs, enabling you to catch small issues before they escalate into major budget-busting problems. Use the Webfleet Vehicle Diagnostics solution to identify and diagnose vehicle issues remotely.
- Extend vehicle lifespan, saving you the time- and budget-consuming process of vehicle acquisition. Longer-lasting vehicles also reduce waste, translating into greater fleet sustainability.
- Establish a consistent maintenance routine, minimising accidents caused by tyre or brake faults. For an in-depth overview of tyres, you can install the Webfleet Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) — see pressure and temperature in real time.
- Save on insurance premiums, vehicle damage and lost business.
- Pass mandatory tests and inspections. Webfleet Vehicle Check simplifies daily inspections and streamlines your compliance processes.
Maintenance is an undeniable cost, but it’s the foundation of a safe, efficient fleet.
Which companies need fleet maintenance?
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Which companies need fleet maintenance?
0If your business relies on vehicles to deliver products or services, you need to take fleet maintenance seriously. See below examples of companies that require a systematic fleet maintenance process.
- Transport and logistics companies
- Every commercial truck should go through a rigorous maintenance process between trips. Fleets can monitor their vehicles during long-haul trips with GPS tracking devices in order to analyse mileage and predict maintenance scheduling. Transport companies can also use tools like a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System to manage tyre health. Fleets that carry temperature-sensitive goods rely on cold chain solutions.
- Delivery and courier companies
- Vehicle availability is crucial for meeting tight schedules and customer expectations. Regular fleet maintenance reduces the risk of unexpected breakdowns; minimises delivery delays and helps maintain a professional brand image.
- Service and maintenance companies
- A well-maintained fleet ensures technicians arrive on time, with minimal trip disruptions due to vehicle issues. Routine maintenance helps avoid downtime, improves driver safety and ensures consistent service quality.
- Construction companies
- Sticking to a strict service schedule reduces the risk of on-site breakdowns, improves safety and ensures compliance with regulations. It also extends the lifespan of expensive equipment and fosters productivity on the job site
Whatever the industry, effective fleet maintenance management is essential for road-ready vehicles and maximum operational efficiency.
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