Even when theft isn’t an issue, fuel waste is a common problem in construction. Vehicles left idling for extended periods, inefficient fueling practices, and unnecessary refueling trips all contribute to higher-than-necessary fuel costs.
A fuel monitoring system helps businesses identify and eliminate wasteful fuel practices by:
- Tracking idling time and encouraging operators to shut down equipment when not in use.
- Optimizing fueling schedules so vehicles are refueled efficiently, reducing downtime.
- Analyzing fuel consumption trends to highlight areas where improvements can be made.
Consider this: A single hour of idling can consume up to one gallon of fuel per vehicle. If a construction company has 20 vehicles idling unnecessarily for an hour a day, that’s 140 gallons of wasted fuel per week. At $4 per gallon, that adds up to over $29,000 in unnecessary fuel costs per year—a completely avoidable expense.
By simply reducing idling time and improving fuel efficiency, companies can save thousands annually, making the investment in a fuel monitoring system well worth it.