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Fleet telemetry is a mechanism for obtaining data from Tesla vehicles where the vehicles send data directly to Charge HQ's servers instead of via Tesla's servers. It is part of Tesla's Fleet API service.
It replaces the polling mechanism which was previously used by Charge HQ.
During January 2025 Charge HQ is progressively migrating all modern vehicles to use fleet telemetry instead of polling.
During August 2025 Charge HQ is migrating Model S/X vehicles with Intel Atom CPU to fleet telemetry.
Remote access to Tesla vehicles by third-party apps such as Charge HQ has, until recently, been free. Beginning in February 2025 there is a cost associated with such access. These costs have been set in a way that effectively requires third-party apps to use fleet telemetry instead of polling, as the cost of polling is many times higher.
There are also significant benefits of fleet telemetry compared to polling:
For most users no action is required. Fleet telemetry will be enabled on your vehicle (if supported) and Charge HQ will continue to operate as normal.
If your vehicle is running software older than version 2024.38, you will need to update your vehicle's software to use Charge HQ. The Charge HQ app should display a notice if you need to take action.
Model S/X vehicles with Intel Atom MCU require a setting to be enabled on the vehicle touchscreen. Under the Safety tab, enable "Allow Third-Party App Data Streaming".
Once enabled, you may notice the following minor changes:
As of July 2025 fleet telemetry works with all vehicles. Older Model S & X vehicles require firmware 2025.20 or higher.
For your vehicle to start sending telemetry directly to Charge HQ, the following is done:
Once configured, your vehicle will start streaming data to Charge HQ.
Only data which has been requested in the configuration by Charge HQ is sent, and values are only sent when they change. This is one reason why fleet telemetry is more efficient than polling.
Charge HQ only requests data which is required for its operation. It includes:
Charge HQ will also request your vehicle location when it is plugged in so it can ensure that it doesn't interfere with charging away from home.