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I want to mention the fleet api registration offered by MyTeslamate.

The only one that allows you to do the whole process without any technical knowledge.

Like FleetKey.cc, it's a third-party solution.
For your information, it is the one that has already been promoted by EVCC and here is a screenshot of the HA section on the myteslamate.com fleet page.

ha myteslamate

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    • Updated the integration guide for Tesla Fleet API to include an additional hosting service option ("MyTeslamate.com") for serving the public key file. This enhancement expands the prerequisites, offering users more flexibility during configuration while retaining the overall structure of the documented setup process.

I want to mention the fleet api registration offered by MyTeslamate.

The only one that allows you to do the whole process without any technical knowledge.

Like FleetKey.cc, it is a third-party solution.

For your information, it is the one that has already been promoted by EVCC.
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The pull request updates the Tesla Fleet API integration documentation by adding a new prerequisite. The documentation now lists "MyTeslamate.com" as an additional hosting service option for serving the public key file. No existing content or functionality has been modified, and the overall structure and guidance provided remain intact.

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source/_integrations/tesla_fleet.markdown Added "MyTeslamate.com" as a new hosting service option in the prerequisites for serving the public key.

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