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- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
DKV Mobility positions Carbon Monitor as a CSRD-oriented, audit-supportive approach: calculate once at the point of transaction, enrich with per-country and lifecycle factors, and consolidate into consistent evidence for annual reporting. Some of its main features are:
CO₂e Emissions Tracker: Calculates CO₂e for each refuelling or charging transaction and lets managers view and export line-item data for further analysis and internal reporting.
Lifecycle Breakdown: Supports Well-to-Wheel, including Well-to-Tank and Tank-to-Wheel splits, so teams can diagnose where emissions arise across fuel production and vehicle use.
Country-Specific Factors: Applies national electricity and fuel factors; for EVs, upstream (WTT) electricity impacts are modelled from each country’s energy mix, with details documented in the methodology report.
Annual CO₂e Report: Provides a calendar-year fleet balance plus a methodology note describing data sources and calculations, designed to support CSRD submissions and audits.
Platform & API Access: Delivered via the DKV Cockpit within the Analytics Premium package, with the transaction-level tracker also available through an E-API for integration.
All-Energy Coverage: Displays CO₂e for all DKV-processed transactions regardless of fuel or electricity product, enabling like-for-like ICE vs. EV comparisons across markets.
Closing Insights
DKV Mobility launched Carbon Monitor in March 2025 as part of its Analytics Premium portfolio to meet growing CSRD requirements for verifiable, annual fleet emissions disclosures. What differentiates it is less a single feature than the way it leverages DKV’s core rails: every card or charging transaction flowing through DKV’s network becomes auditable carbon evidence, aggregated across borders and energy types and packaged with a methodology note intended for auditors. That “payments-grade” data foundation sits on one of Europe’s largest acceptance networks, including access to over one million public charging points, and a customer base exceeding 400,000 active corporate fleets, a scale that helps multinational users standardize reporting across markets.
For prospective users, the practical benefit flows from existing DKV workflows and data pipes. Carbon Monitor lives inside the DKV Cockpit as part of Analytics Premium, and emissions data can be integrated via DKV’s Enterprise API after standard onboarding which is a useful feature if you need to feed numbers into ERP, BI, or sustainability platforms. Expert support is available through DKV’s sales and onboarding teams, and the included annual report plus methodology is designed to streamline audit dialogue. If you already rely on DKV for fueling, charging, or tolls, consolidating carbon accounting on the same transaction spine can cut manual effort while strengthening assurance.