Getting Verified for Production

Here is a guide to the steps necessary to take an app from development into production. This will allow you to switch from accessing data from the car emulators to accessing car data from live vehicles.

Sandbox V.S. Live

When creating an application, we create a sandbox environment for you to test the integration and get a feeling how to the data look like. When you are ready to connect to real vehicles, you need to submit your app and wait for our support to contact you/configure each brands for you.

Please note that though the APIs in the simulator respond instantly to changes in vehicle state, vehicle data is sometimes updated more sporadically. For instance, a vehicle might send data each time its doors are locked or unlocked – but not during a trip. In any case, HIGH MOBILITY’s APIs always provide the latest vehicle data available from the manufacturer. For more information, please see the relevant page for each car manufacturer in

Submitting an App for live access

Once an application has been tested in the sandbox environement with the car simulators, you are ready to move into production.

Prerequisite to submit an app:

  • Select the packages which you need for each brand.

  • In application page, enter product information, such as link to your Website,Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

  • In your "Team Settings", you need to enter Company information and provide technical and billing contact.

When the configuration are all set, visit the top right and "Submit for review"

After that you can visit "Live API" section of your app and use the credentials and api url from that section.

Pricing

The price of data access varies according to both permissions selected and car manufacturer. A provisional total is presented while selecting permissions for the app, and a final checkout summary is presented at the end of the billing month according to the number of API calls.

More Information

If you have any questions, please contact us on Slackarrow-up-right or send us an emailenvelope.

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