Sustainability is a long-lasting trend and businesses that want to succeed must adapt to it. Some are already reducing greenhouse gas emissions with electric vehicle (EV) fleets and other technologies. But for most, the green journey is just beginning.
In our blog post, we'll explain why sustainability matters for every business, why it doesn't have to be extremely expensive, especially in the initial stages, and how the Wialon fleet monitoring system makes this transition affordable. In particular, we'll focus on the latest addition – the CO2 emission control functionality, now integrated into Wialon reports.
Not all your clients may be excited about the eco-friendly trend and green fleets. Especially if they've relied on good old diesel vehicles for years. Switching to sustainable technologies like EVs might appear expensive and not worth the effort.
But going green is more than just a moral choice. Businesses are compelled to reconsider their fleets and address transportation pollution due to many factors. Here are some of them:
Ok, the move towards greener fleets looks both inevitable and profitable in theory. But the real challenge lies in translating these sustainability ideas into practical solutions.
Many companies think going green is complex and expensive, something only big companies can do.
Well, here is the truth:
If your clients are just starting, we suggest taking control over their current CO2 emissions. And to make this process easy and accessible for everyone, we've added a ready-to-use CO2 emission calculation feature to Wialon.
Let’s see how it works.
To calculate a carbon footprint, Wialon offers two options.
Option one provides a straightforward way to check how much carbon vehicles are emitting. Here, Wialon uses a ready-to-use formula integrated in the CO2 emission column in Trips and Summary reports, as well as a Statistics table.
According to the formula, Wialon multiplies the CO2 emission coefficient by mileage to display how much carbon has been emitted by the vehicle over a specified distance.
To implement this option, all you need to do is input the CO2 emission coefficient for each vehicle in its unit properties. You can find this number in the vehicle manual or documentation or enter the VIN number in Wialon. If the VIN has the CO2 information, Wialon automatically extracts it.
Option two enables you to use any formula of your choice, which may differ from the one provided by Wialon. Additionally, you can incorporate this custom formula into all types of reports, not just Trips and Summary.
To implement this option, you need to add a custom column to a report template and configure the desired formula for the calculator within this column.
For instance, you might prefer multiplying engine hours by the average CO2 emission instead of using Wialon's formula with mileage. In this case, you specify this alternative formula for the calculator.
If your clients need more reasons to try the new CO2 emission control functionality, focus on the positive outcomes it brings immediately, not just one day in the future.
By providing these benefits, you strengthen your position as a trusted telematics service provider ready to tackle the most pressing challenges and help your clients grow.
As you see, there’s a lot to do to reduce vehicle pollution without massive investments in EVs or other costly solutions. Reports that calculate CO2 emissions are a perfect and affordable first step in this long journey.
If you want to learn more, contact your Partner Success Manager for more information about the new functionality. We’ll do our best to ensure a smooth transition to CO2 tracking for you and your clients.