Powering fuel-smart business through data analytics, telematics integration, and automated Fuel Tax Credit calculations for Australian fleets.
Nuonic is an Australian data analytics company that transforms fuel, GPS tracking, and asset data into actionable insights for fleet and industrial businesses. Founded in 2016 and launching its flagship Prism platform in January 2017, Nuonic has become Australia's leading Fuel Tax Credit (FTC) automation platform, processing nearly $700 million in fuel spend and analysing over 57 million vehicle trips. The company is a subsidiary of InLoop Pty Ltd, one of Australia's leading technology and payments groups backed by Macquarie Capital and Westpac. Nuonic raised strategic investment from KPMG Australia in February 2018, with KPMG exclusively offering its clients access to the Prism platform for automated FTC calculations. The Prism platform integrates with over 20 telematics providers including Geotab, MiX Telematics, Verizon Connect, Webfleet, and Smartrak, performing forensic analysis of vehicle activity to classify every segment of driving and idling as on-road or off-road. Beyond fuel tax credits, Nuonic has expanded into emissions reporting (NGER and AASB S2 compliance), fuel cost management, and telematics data unification through its PathStack API. Critically, Nuonic was selected as the third-party invoicing provider for Phase 3 of Australia's National Heavy Vehicle Charging Pilot in 2023-2024, processing live telematics data from heavy vehicles nationwide to test distance-, mass-, and location-based road user charging models.
Australia's leading Fuel Tax Credit automation platform. Integrates with 20+ telematics systems to perform forensic analysis of vehicle activity, classifying every trip segment as on-road or off-road using cadastral, road, and proprietary mapping data. Automates FTC calculations for all fuel types, auxiliary operations, and rate period changes. Clients typically see FTC uplifts of up to 30%.
Unified telematics API providing a single integration point for accessing clean, standardised, and enriched data from multiple telematics platforms. Supports REST API, WebSockets, Webhooks, and S3 exports. Includes built-in spatial and temporal analytics with selective data sharing controls.
Automated fuel spend tracking with instant dashboards, cost alerts, and asset/job cost analysis. Extracts fuel data from statements and spreadsheets, eliminating manual data entry.
Automated generation of NGER (National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting) and AASB S2 sustainability reports with full value traceability to source data.
Bespoke platform enabling the Australian Federal Government's National Heavy Vehicle Charging Pilot. Processes live telematics data from heavy vehicles to test road user charging models based on mass, distance, and location.
Nuonic Pty Ltd registered in Queensland, Australia (ABN 76 613 269 364), co-founded by Sebastian Jezierski and Derek Hooper within the InLoop group.
Prism platform launched in January 2017, processing telematics data for Fuel Tax Credit automation. Early clients included major resources, transport, and utilities companies.
KPMG Australia made a strategic investment in Nuonic, bringing total capital raised to $1.3 million. KPMG became an exclusive partner offering Prism to its clients for FTC calculations.
Partnership with Smartrak announced, extending Prism's FTC automation capabilities to Smartrak's government and enterprise fleet customers across Australasia.
Integration with MiX Telematics (now MiX by Powerfleet) launched, with clients reporting FTC uplifts of up to 30% through automated on-road vs off-road analysis.
Verizon Connect integration established, with daily vehicle location data shared to Prism for fuel tax apportionment across the Australian road and cadastral network.
Selected as the third-party invoicing provider (via InLoop) for Phase 3 of the Australian Government's National Heavy Vehicle Charging Pilot. Began processing live telematics data from heavy vehicles to test distance-based road user charging models.
PathStack unified telematics API announced in December, providing a single API for accessing standardised data from multiple telematics platforms.
Phase 3 (Telematics Phase) of the National Heavy Vehicle Charging Pilot commenced in March 2024. Nuonic/InLoop processed trip data and calculated charges for mock invoices issued to pilot participants.
Platform expanded to cover emissions reporting (NGER, AASB S2), fuel cost management dashboards, and auxiliary operations analysis. Over 100 businesses actively using the platform.
Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder
Co-founded Nuonic in 2016. Leads product development and strategic direction. Previously involved with InLoop group. Speaker at ITS Australia Summit.
Chief Operating Officer & Co-Founder
Co-founded Nuonic alongside Jezierski. Oversees operations and business development.
Nuonic plays a significant role in Australia's road user charging reform. Through its parent company InLoop, Nuonic was selected as the third-party invoicing provider for Phase 3 (the Telematics Phase) of the Australian Government's National Heavy Vehicle Charging Pilot in 2023-2024. The company's data processing and telematics integration technology was used to analyse live activity data from heavy vehicles operating nationally, testing different RUC models based on mass, distance, and location to inform road pricing and funding reforms. Nuonic processed trip data and calculated charges for mock invoices issued to pilot participants, directly contributing to the evidence base for Australia's potential transition to distance-based heavy vehicle charging.
KPMG Australia made a strategic investment in Nuonic, bringing total capital raised to AUD$1.3 million. Under the deal, KPMG would exclusively offer Nuonic's Prism platform to its clients, initially focusing on automating Fuel Tax Credit calculations for Australia's commercial vehicles.
NZ-based telematics leader Smartrak partnered with Nuonic, integrating the Prism analytics platform under the brand 'TrakWise Prism'. Customer Wannon Water increased monthly FTC claims from approximately AUD$500 to AUD$3,000-4,000 across its 115-vehicle fleet.
613 269 364
Australian Private Company
26 Jul 2016
QLD 4101, Australia
Source: Australian Business Register · Last checked February 2026
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