Van/EV Delivery Monitoring
Retail Home Delivery
Temperature monitoring for delivery vans and electric vehicles. Available as real-time monitoring with mobile gateways or logger-based with automated depot upload. Provides HACCP-compliant per-route reports for e-grocery, meal kit, and pharmacy delivery fleets.
Fleet Route Temperature Control
Delivery vans and electric vehicles lack continuous temperature verification, leaving e-grocery and pharmacy operators unable to prove cold chain integrity per route. Without per-vehicle documentation, a single excursion can put an entire day's deliveries under question. Seemoto closes this gap with route-level temperature records tied to each vehicle.
How it's deployed
A mobile gateway installed in the van cabin connects wirelessly to temperature sensors in the cargo compartment, streaming readings to the cloud in real time over 4G. For electric vehicle fleets where cellular coverage or power draw is a concern, a logger-based variant records locally and syncs automatically when the van docks at the depot. Both configurations support multi-zone cargo areas.
Evidence & Reporting
Each completed route generates a HACCP-compliant temperature report showing min/max/average readings, excursion events, and route timestamps tied to the specific vehicle. Reports conform to EN 12830 data logger standards and are archived automatically, giving food safety officers a per-route audit trail ready for environmental health inspections or retailer compliance audits.
Included and Optional Capabilities
Included
- Logger or Real-time Options
TS-Logger or TS with DGW
- HACCP-friendly Reporting
Food safety compliance reports
Optional add-ons
- Driver Display
Driver visibility display
- Depot-based Auto Upload
Hub gateway for data collection
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — multiple sensors can be placed in separate cargo zones, and each zone appears as an independent channel in the route report. This means chilled (+2–8°C) and frozen (−18°C) loads are documented separately within a single vehicle record.
The mobile gateway buffers readings locally and uploads them in sequence once connectivity is restored. No data is lost, and the timestamp record remains continuous, preserving the integrity of the HACCP documentation.
EV variants use low-power logger hardware to avoid drawing on the traction battery, and the logger syncs passively over the depot gateway when the vehicle returns to charge. No permanent wired installation is required, making retrofits straightforward for mixed fleets.
Plan Van/EV Delivery Monitoring
Talk with Seemoto about the sensor, gateway, reporting, and compliance setup for van/ev delivery monitoring.



