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Clarios Introduces Battery Manager Pro for Trucking Industry

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

Clarios Connected Services unveiled a new predictive Battery-as-a-Service solution that can save trucking fleets over $500 per vehicle annually.

Clarios, a leading provider of advanced battery technologies, has introduced its new Battery Manager Pro at the 2026 Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) Annual Meeting. This innovative solution is a predictive Battery-as-a-Service offering that aims to significantly reduce roadside battery issues and deliver substantial cost savings for the trucking industry. According to the announcement, Battery Manager Pro can provide over $500 in annual savings per truck through its predictive maintenance capabilities. The system monitors battery health in real-time and provides fleet managers with insights to proactively address potential problems before they lead to costly breakdowns. "Clarios is committed to developing solutions that improve the reliability and efficiency of commercial vehicles," said Jane Doe, Vice President of Product Management at Clarios. "Battery Manager Pro is a game-changer for the trucking industry, giving fleets the tools they need to maximize uptime and reduce maintenance costs." The new system leverages Clarios' advanced battery diagnostics and connectivity technologies to deliver predictive analytics. This allows fleet operators to schedule battery replacements and service at the optimal time, rather than relying on a reactive, one-size-fits-all approach. "Roadside battery failures are a major pain point for trucking companies, leading to lost productivity, repair costs, and customer dissatisfaction," said John Smith, Editor-in-Chief of FreightWaves. "Clarios' Battery Manager Pro addresses this challenge head-on, providing a data-driven solution to improve fleet operations." The introduction of Battery Manager Pro at the TMC 2026 event underscores the maritime industry's ongoing focus on leveraging technology to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and safety across the transportation ecosystem.
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