The driver’s integrated safety device display provides real-time feedback on driving style, which is displayed in an easy to use ‘traffic light’ system, where:
EcoManager can collect data from lots of different sources including a variety of CAN bus protocols, G-force, GPS, heavy breaking, harsh acceleration, cornering and lane changes.
EcoManager constantly captures vehicle and driver behaviour data and constantly transmits the data to a server where an exclusive suite of easy to use, web-based reports are available to be accessed by managers at all levels.
Reports are available to evaluate individual drivers and vehicles, or fleets and depots. EcoManager also has the option to provide a secure driver login area where drivers can assess their own results. League tables and incentive programs can be introduced to support the training initiative
EcoManager can reduce maintenance costs by improving driving styles which in turn reduces wear and tear on major vehicle components. Some components therefore require less frequent replacement over the life of a vehicle resulting in reduced maintenance costs for fleet operators.
It is widely accepted that many accidents are a result of inappropriate, dangerous or risky driving manoeuvres. EcoManager is supplied with a unique driver's integrated safety device display that communicates with drivers in real time using red, amber and green signals to highlight their driving style. Drivers can moderate and adjust their driving behaviour avoiding the red signals and moving through amber and onto green by adopting the best driving style. Live customer installations have proven that it is possible to significantly reduce rear all types of collisions and accidents, including passenger falls.
EcoManager uses industry leading technology to measure G-forces, speed, breaking and excessive vehicle movements and transmits the data in real-time to the driver and vehicle operator. Drivers receive real-time information on their driving behaviour via an integrated safety device display. By moderating their driving style, especially heavy braking and harsh acceleration, it is possible to dramatically reduce fuel costs by up to 12%.
One way to reduce CO2 emissions is to improve fuel consumption. Saving 10 litres of fuel will reduce CO2 emissions by 26kg. Therefore, fleet operators are able to reduce fuel costs and CO2 emissions at the same time, which count towards carbon offsetting targets.
By adopting EcoManager, fleet operators are able to improve driver behaviour and reduce the number of inappropriate or dangerous incidents. Fleets are able to monitor and reduce incidents of harsh braking, hard acceleration, aggressive cornering or inconsistent lane changing resulting in an improved journey experience and a reduction in passenger accidents. Live customer installations have proven that it is possible to reduce the number of passenger incidents by over 20% with individual sites achieving reductions of over 50%.