WEX Launches Solution to Close the EV At-Home Charging Visibility Gap for Fleets
WEX unveiled its EV At-Home with Vehicle Fraud Protection, which ensures accurate and secure reimbursement for at-home charging.

WEX’s EV At-Home with Vehicle Fraud Protection is designed to bring greater control, accuracy, and confidence to fleet electrification.
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WEX today announced the launch of EV At-Home with Vehicle Fraud Protection, a new capability within its WEX EV At-Home offering designed to bring greater control, accuracy, and confidence to fleet electrification.
Unveiled at the NAFA Institute & Expo 2026, the solution addresses one of the fastest-growing challenges for businesses with electric vehicles (EVs): ensuring accurate and secure reimbursement for at-home charging.
Verifying Home Charging Sessions
WEX said that as more businesses adopt EVs, fleet managers are increasingly burdened by fragmented systems, manual reimbursement processes, and limited visibility into charging activity.
EV At-Home with Vehicle Fraud Protection solves this problem by verifying charging sessions using a combination of vehicle, charger, and utility data, giving businesses a simple way to help ensure they are only paying for legitimate fleet usage.
By comparing vehicle data directly with submitted home charging sessions, WEX enables fleet operators to quickly identify and help prevent unauthorized or personal charging expenses before reimbursement occurs.
“Home charging is one of the largest visibility gaps in fleet electrification today,” said Sarah Booth, senior director, Connected Fleet at WEX. “With EV At-Home with Vehicle Fraud Protection, we’re giving businesses a way to trust what they’re paying for without adding friction for drivers or extra work for their teams.”
WEX’s Broader EV Ecosystem
The new capability is part of WEX’s broader EV ecosystem, which allows businesses to manage fuel and electric charging through a single account, invoice, and set of controls.
EV At-Home with Vehicle Fraud Protection lets fleets take advantage of typically lower residential energy costs while maintaining strong protections against spend leakage, helping improve cash flow, reduce surprises, and support more predictable budgeting.
Risk Management Compliance
WEX said the new offering also reinforces its commitment to built-in risk management and compliance, with automated vehicle verification and clear transaction visibility that eliminates the need for manual audits or chasing receipts. Fleet managers can view verification statuses directly within WEX Online, enabling faster decision-making and greater confidence in every reimbursement.
The solution is designed for ease of use, requiring no complex workflows or retraining for drivers. Through the WEX dashboard, fleets can quickly connect vehicles and begin verifying home charging sessions, with support for a growing number of leading automotive brands through WEX’s integration partners.
“Fleets don’t just need access to EV charging, they need accountability,” said Booth. “This solution brings together the data, controls, and simplicity required to scale EV adoption with confidence.”
EV At-Home with Vehicle Fraud Protection is available now as part of WEX EV At-Home solutions.
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