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Fuel Saving Using Fuel Technology Systems
In the current climate many firms are looking at ways to cut their monthly financial outgoings. One of the ways this could be achieved is through a driving network. Did you know for example that by steering clear of heavy braking and harsh acceleration it is possible to reduce fuel costs by up to 12%? This highlights just how important fuel saving technology systems are for modern businesses. Fortunately, EcoManager may provide the solution for your company.
Utilising our fuel saving solution, EcoManager is able to consistently capture vehicle and driver behaviour data and transmit this to our server, where a selection of web-based reports are available for managers at all levels. These evaluate the performance of individual drivers and vehicles, or even fleets and depots. Competitive schemes such as league tables and incentive programs are a great way of facilitating improvement and training initiatives.
Alongside a reduction in costs and harmful greenhouse gases, our fuel saving technology will also lessen maintenance costs and road accidents, by modifying potentially dangerous driving practises. EcoManager really is an unrivalled piece of equipment.
We utilise the latest trends and technology in order to measure G-forces, speed, braking and excessive vehicle movements – all key performance indicators of a drive. This data is transmitted in real-time to the driver on an LED display. By providing such tangible evidence, drivers are able to see first-hand how and where their driving style can be moderated for the better.
The technology and expertise provided by the team here at EcoManager is an essential tool for any commercial enterprise that is conscious about both its expenditure on fuel and their subsequent effect on the environment. It is well worth checking out our simple EcoCalculator to see the level of fuel saving that could be on offer.
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