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Aximote

Aximote is a smart vehicle analytics app that analyzes trips in real time to make driving behavior, efficiency, and charging/refueling costs clearer.

Aximote

What is Aximote?

Aximote is a smart vehicle analytics app that analyzes driving trips in real time and makes driving behavior transparent. It’s designed to help drivers understand efficiency, consumption, and related costs using data collected directly from the car and/or smartphone.

The core purpose of Aximote is to turn trip and vehicle data into understandable insights—covering driving behavior (such as speed and consistency), everyday vehicle usage (such as charging/refueling events and trends), and comparisons against other drivers.

Key Features

  • Real-time trip analysis: Aximote continuously evaluates trips and driving behavior, including aspects like speed, consistency, and efficiency, and presents where you perform well and where you can improve.
  • Efficiency and consumption insights: The app focuses on efficiency and consumption so drivers can better understand how their driving translates into measurable outcomes.
  • Charging and refueling tracking: Aximote records charging and refueling events and shows costs, consumption, charging times, and trends.
  • Automatic cost tracking: The app provides trip cost visibility for both electricity and gas based on captured events.
  • Community comparisons and rankings: Drivers can compare their performance with others regardless of brand or model, view rankings, and pursue personal bests.
  • In-car experience on supported infotainment: Aximote runs directly in the vehicle’s infotainment for vehicles that have an integrated Google system, aiming to provide real-time analysis without extra hardware.

How to Use Aximote

  1. Install the Aximote app on your smartphone.
  2. Install Aximote in your car by downloading it for an AAOS-compatible vehicle.
  3. Sign in so your account connects the car and the app.
  4. Start driving; trips will be recognized, analyzed, and synchronized for review in the app.

Use Cases

  • Personal driving improvement: Review trip-by-trip analyses of speed, consistency, and efficiency to identify specific areas where your driving could be more efficient.
  • Charging/refueling cost awareness: Track charging and refueling events over time to understand costs and consumption patterns in everyday use.
  • Trend monitoring across weeks: Use the presented trends for charging/refueling costs and related metrics to see how changes in driving habits affect outcomes.
  • Cross-brand performance comparison: Compare your driving behavior and rankings with other drivers regardless of vehicle brand or model to set and measure personal goals.
  • Vehicle + phone workflow for trip review: Drive with in-car recognition and use the smartphone app to review synchronized insights after each trip.

FAQ

Which vehicles are Aximote compatible with?

Aximote is optimized for vehicles with an integrated Google system and runs in the car’s infotainment. The app is also available on AAOS-compatible vehicles.

What do I need to get started?

You need the Aximote app installed on your smartphone and Aximote installed in your car (for AAOS-compatible vehicles). After you sign in, your account connects the car and app so trips can be recognized and synchronized.

Does Aximote require additional hardware?

For supported vehicles, Aximote runs directly in the infotainment to provide real-time analysis without additional hardware.

What kind of driving data does Aximote analyze?

Aximote evaluates trips in real time, including speed, consistency, efficiency, and driving behavior, and presents insights about performance and improvement areas.

Can Aximote track electricity and gas costs?

Yes. The app includes automatic cost tracking and supports cost visibility for both electricity (charging) and gas (refueling) based on tracked events.

Alternatives

  • General vehicle telematics apps: Instead of deep driving behavior analytics and community rankings, these typically focus on basic trip logging and driver summaries.
  • EV charging/charging-cost tracking tools: Tools focused specifically on charging sessions may provide cost tracking, but may not include the same breadth of driving behavior analysis or cross-driver comparisons.
  • In-vehicle driver score or efficiency dashboards: Some vehicles include built-in efficiency/driver assistance metrics; they may be limited to manufacturer-specific data rather than trip-by-trip transparency with external community comparisons.
  • Spreadsheet/DIY analytics with OBD or vehicle export data: A DIY workflow can produce custom reports, but usually requires more manual setup and does not offer the same integrated, real-time trip recognition and synchronization described for Aximote.