Licence Check has added new features to its fleet management product, Davis Fleet.

One of the new additions focuses on BIK company car tax reporting, providing rates up to 2029/30 for all vehicles on a fleet for both 20% and 40% tax bands. 

Other new features include defect reporting, which allows drivers to carry out walk-around inspections of their vehicles, photograph any defects, add any appropriate notes, and update their fleet manager via the app. Defects are reported instantly within a new defect management dashboard, prompting the fleet manager to select the defect severity level, and view and manage any remedial work.

Another new feature allows fleet managers to upload and share company documents with drivers instantly, obtaining an e-signature to record acknowledgement and agreement. This feature is designed to help with fleet policy updates as well as supplying contact information.

Davis Fleet can also now provide EV range and CO2 info for vehicles on a fleet.

A new downtime management reporting feature allows fleet managers to evaluate the reliability of their vehicles on their fleet.

There’s also the ability to manage fines, such as speeding fines and Dart charges.

Licence Check managing director Keith Allen said: “Our primary aim is to help fleet managers manage their fleets in a more cost effective, risk efficient and sustainable manner, and to move the Davis platform from what was widely known as a licence checking platform to a comprehensive fleet management offering for car and van fleet operators.

“These new features are the latest in a stream of new developments we have planned for Davis Fleet which consolidate vital fleet information into one integrated solution to allow fleet managers to do their job more effectively.”