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Fuel Monitoring System

fuel monitoring system

Fuel management systems are used to maintain control and monitor fuel consumption and stock in an industry that uses transport such as rail, road, water, and air as a means of business. Through this method one can monitor and track fuel inventories, fuel purchases and fuel dispensed. Later the information is then stored in computerized systems and reports are generated with the data to inform management practices. 

Benefits of a fuel management system

Here are some of the benefits of a fuel management system:

  • Improved data accuracy

Whenever we are using an automated system, so we can easily rely on the data that is accurate and up to date whereas there can be a human error if done manually. Through this system, your data will be updated in real-time. 

  • Lower costs of fuel

Fuel is one of the costliest elements that is required to run a fleet but through a fuel monitoring system, we can lower the cost of fuel. The cost can be reduced by looking that no driver is using the fuel for his personal use.

  • Reducing Fraud

Fuel skimming is one of the methods that is used by thieves. In this method, they generally replace card readers at fuel pumps with a skimmer. The fuel management system keeps a track of the exact amount of fuel that is being used. 

  • Improve Fuel Efficiency

With the help of a fuel management system, we are benefited by improving fuel efficiency as it helps to prevent fuel waste. When we track vehicle maintenance and driving routes, we can utilize the data to make cost-effective decisions.

 

Fuel monitoring and management solutions for a fleet

  1. Fuel monitoring Without GPS systems

Many companies are still there that do not use any GPS monitoring system. This method provides insufficient data and has a high risk of fuel theft. It also has low fuel monitoring efficiency. If we opt for fuel monitoring without GPS that the chances are high that the driver at the gas station employee can agree on the cost of fuel. So, the application of fuel monitoring without GPS can only be applied where the employees are 100% trusted add the fuel cost is not an issue for a company.

2. Fuel monitoring using a CAN Bus (standard fuel sensor)

CAN (Controller area network) bus is a communication interface that enables interaction between a vehicle’s onboard system and various sensors and other devices both in-build and external. This method is easy to install but thereafter high margins of error and difficulty tracking fuel theft.

 

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