Utility crews spend their days jumping between jobs, vehicles and roadside environments where safety and compliance are non-negotiable. Opses brings every essential system into the in-vehicle touchscreen to reduce clutter, cut conversion costs and give drivers a clearer, safer way to work.
From vans to off-road service vehicles, Opses brings tablets, diagnostics and comms into one simple interface – reducing distraction and keeping field teams safe and compliant on every job.
Connect tablets, radios, diagnostics and job-management tools into a single, intuitive interface.
Drivers move between tasks and vehicles with confidence thanks to consistent controls across the fleet.
All emergency systems are installed in one place and only two cables connect into the touchscreen.
Reduce the need for multiple displays and reduce driver distraction at the roadside.
Every vehicle follows the same simple setup, making it ideal for large, mixed fleets.
A fully offline, air-gapped system that keeps sensitive operational data protected.
A clean, decluttered cab that supports DVSA, road-safety and internal audit standards.
Fewer controllers to buy, mount or maintain means saving money at install and at resale.
From police and defence to utilities and emergency response, Opses technology is trusted by fleets that can’t afford downtime. Each solution is built for reliability, resilience and seamless integration – keeping every mission safe, connected and in control.
Watch how Opses gives crews one simple interface to manage their systems.
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Yes. Your tablet remains concealed in the vehicle and mirrors directly to the touchscreen via VERTO.
Absolutely. A cleaner, less cluttered cab makes compliance easier to meet and maintain.
Yes. All information sits in one clear view, so drivers don’t need to look around the cab.
By removing the need for mounted controllers and multiple screens, installations are simpler and cheaper.
Yes. With no holes drilled into dashboards and fewer devices to remove, vehicles retain far more value at de-fleet.