Company Description
Vontier Corporation (NYSE: VNT) is described in its public communications as a global industrial technology company focused on the rapidly evolving mobility ecosystem. The company states that it unites productivity, automation and multi‑energy technologies to address the needs of convenience retailers, fleet operators, auto repair technicians and other participants in transportation and energy markets. Vontier’s common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol VNT.
Across its disclosures and press releases, Vontier emphasizes that it connects, manages and scales the mobility ecosystem. It highlights "leading market positions," "decades of domain expertise" and "portfolio breadth" as foundations for delivering what it calls smart, safe and sustainable solutions. The company also notes that it has a culture of continuous improvement and innovation built on the Vontier Business System and embraced by colleagues worldwide.
Business focus and mobility ecosystem role
Vontier describes itself as a leading global provider of critical technologies and solutions that help customers operate in a more connected mobility environment. In its earnings communications, it refers to a Connected Mobility strategy and reports segment results for Environmental & Fueling Solutions, Mobility Technologies and Repair Solutions. These segments include activities such as convenience retail payment technologies, car wash technologies, fueling aftermarket parts and repair solutions for service technicians, as reflected in the company’s segment commentary.
The company’s own descriptions also state that it helps convenience retailers, fleet operators and auto repair technicians unlock growth and improve productivity. At events such as the NACS Show and the Convenience Retail Technology Showcase, Vontier presents technology advancements organized around themes including unified payment and customer experience, remote management, productivity and the future of mobility.
Key brands and solution areas highlighted by Vontier
Vontier’s news releases reference several brands and solution areas that illustrate how it participates in the mobility and energy transition:
- Driivz – described as a Vontier company and a leading global software supplier to electric vehicle (EV) charging operators and service providers. Driivz offers an intelligent, cloud‑based platform spanning EV charging operations, energy management, advanced billing capabilities and driver self‑service tools. The platform is reported to manage over 150,000 public chargers (and more than 160,000 in later releases), hundreds of millions of events, and to serve customers in more than 30 countries across North America, Europe and APAC.
- Gilbarco Veeder‑Root – described as a Vontier company and a worldwide technology leader for retail and commercial fueling operations. It is said to offer integrated solutions from the forecourt to the convenience store and head office, with major product lines that include fuel dispensers, tank gauges and fleet management systems.
- Konect – presented by Gilbarco Veeder‑Root as an All‑in‑One EV charging platform purpose‑built for fuel and convenience retail. The Konect platform combines ultra‑fast charging with integrated payment and operations solutions to create a consistent experience across traditional fueling and EV charging.
- FlexPay 6 – referenced as a payment platform recognized for certification for both indoor and outdoor use across retailers’ sites, supporting unified payment experiences across fueling, EV charging and car wash operations.
- Passport Enterprise and DOMS Forecourt Automation – described as part of Vontier’s productivity theme, enabling centralized control and integration across multiple point‑of‑sale environments.
- Matco Tools – presented as a franchisee‑led brand delivering automotive tools, storage and equipment to professional technicians. Matco Tools is associated with initiatives such as the Eagle Experience mobile showroom tour, highlighting tool storage and diagnostic technology.
EV charging and energy management
Vontier’s communications place significant emphasis on electric vehicle charging and smart energy management. Through Driivz, the company addresses EV charging operators and service providers with a platform that covers charging operations, energy management, billing and driver tools. Driivz has been named to the Electric Vehicle Charging Accessibility Network’s Qualified Products List, after passing evaluation for interoperability, security, reliability and data management requirements.
The Driivz platform is also cited in partnerships such as the one with Sheetz, where it supports a growing EV charging network with advanced charging and energy management software. The software is described as enabling network monitoring, interoperability with mobile apps for loyalty and real‑time session tracking, and intelligent on‑site energy management to balance loads and optimize charging performance.
Convenience retail and forecourt technologies
Vontier highlights a broad set of technologies for convenience retail and forecourt operations. These include payment platforms, point‑of‑sale systems, car wash automation, automatic tank gauges, submersible turbine pumps, dispenser control hardware and remote management applications. The company’s communications describe solutions that support unified payment experiences, remote software deployment, predictive analytics for site equipment, wetstock management for fuel inventory and compliance, and integration with third‑party analytics through open APIs.
At industry events, Vontier organizes its offerings around unified payment and customer experience, remote management, productivity and future of mobility. Examples include the Veeder‑Root Device Management application on The Hub for managing automatic tank gauge networks, the Pump Control Node 5 hardware for remote fuel blend adjustments, and wetstock management subscriptions for advanced alerting and fuel theft detection.
Repair and diagnostic solutions
Within its Repair Solutions segment, Vontier reports results related to products used by service technicians. Matco Tools, highlighted in the news, focuses on professional automotive tools, tool storage and diagnostic equipment delivered through a network of independent mobile distributors. Initiatives like the Eagle Experience mobile showroom tour showcase toolbox models, storage solutions and diagnostic scan tools, illustrating how Vontier‑related brands engage with technicians, students and motorsports fans.
Financial reporting and public company status
Vontier files regular reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and has furnished multiple Form 8‑K filings reporting quarterly financial results and preliminary results. These filings confirm that the company’s common stock, par value $0.0001 per share, trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol VNT. The filings also indicate that Vontier is not classified as an emerging growth company under SEC definitions. The company reports segment performance for Environmental & Fueling Solutions, Mobility Technologies and Repair Solutions, and discusses metrics such as sales, operating profit and margins in its earnings materials.
Corporate culture and operating framework
Across multiple press releases, Vontier emphasizes a culture of continuous improvement and innovation. It attributes this culture to the Vontier Business System, which it describes as a foundation embraced by colleagues worldwide. The company’s communications link this culture to its ability to deliver smart, safe and sustainable solutions and to support customers as mobility and energy systems become more connected and multi‑energy.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
- What does Vontier Corporation do?
According to its public descriptions, Vontier is a global industrial technology company that unites productivity, automation and multi‑energy technologies to meet the needs of a connected mobility ecosystem. It provides critical technologies and solutions that help convenience retailers, fleet operators and auto repair technicians connect, manage and scale their operations.
- On which exchange does Vontier stock trade and what is its ticker?
Vontier’s common stock, with a stated par value of $0.0001 per share, is registered under the symbol VNT and trades on the New York Stock Exchange, as indicated in its Form 8‑K filings.
- How does Vontier describe its role in the mobility ecosystem?
The company describes itself as a leading global provider of critical technologies and solutions to connect, manage and scale the mobility ecosystem. It states that it enables or powers the way the world moves by delivering smart, safe and sustainable solutions across fueling, EV charging, payment, car wash and repair‑related technologies.
- What are Vontier’s main business segments?
In its financial reporting, Vontier presents segment information for Environmental & Fueling Solutions, Mobility Technologies and Repair Solutions. Segment commentary refers to areas such as convenience retail payment technologies, car wash technologies, fueling aftermarket parts and repair products for service technicians.
- What is Driivz and how is it related to Vontier?
Driivz is described as a Vontier company and a leading global software supplier to EV charging operators and service providers. Its intelligent, cloud‑based platform covers EV charging operations, energy management, advanced billing capabilities and driver self‑service tools. Vontier highlights Driivz as part of its focus on EV charging and multi‑energy technologies.
- What is Gilbarco Veeder‑Root’s connection to Vontier?
Gilbarco Veeder‑Root is identified as a Vontier company and a worldwide technology leader for retail and commercial fueling operations. It offers integrated solutions from the forecourt to the convenience store and head office, with major product lines such as fuel dispensers, tank gauges and fleet management systems.
- How does Vontier participate in electric vehicle charging?
Vontier participates in EV charging primarily through Driivz and through hardware and platform offerings like the Konect 400 kW All‑in‑One EV Charger. Driivz provides EV charging and energy management software for operators and service providers, while Konect is positioned for fuel and convenience retail sites that want to add ultra‑fast charging with integrated payment and operations.
- What types of customers does Vontier reference in its communications?
Vontier’s releases mention convenience retailers, fleet operators and auto repair technicians as key customer groups. Through Driivz, it also references EV charging operators, service providers and customers such as EVgo, Shell, Circle K, Volvo Group, Recharge, St1, ESB, Mer, Francis Energy, Ennet Corporation and eMobility Power.
- How does Vontier describe its corporate culture?
The company repeatedly notes that it has a culture of continuous improvement and innovation. It attributes this to the Vontier Business System, which it describes as a foundation that guides how colleagues worldwide work and improve processes.
- Is Vontier still an active public company?
Recent Form 8‑K filings and press releases, including quarterly earnings announcements and event participation, show Vontier issuing financial results and other updates as a registrant with common stock listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol VNT.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Vontier (VNT) currently stands at 5.5 million shares, up 3.8% from the previous reporting period, representing 3.9% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 105.2%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment. The 5.5 days to cover indicates moderate liquidity for short covering.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Vontier (VNT) currently stands at 5.5 days, up 30.2% from the previous period. This moderate days-to-cover ratio suggests reasonable liquidity for short covering, requiring about a week of average trading volume. The days to cover has increased 185.4% over the past year, indicating either rising short interest or declining trading volume. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 1.9 to 5.5 days.