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What is the 'Fuel graph'?
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The fuel graph will visually show you the fuel refills and fuel drains for a specific vehicle during the time period selected.

🔔 The information shown for each unit may vary due to the equipment installed on the unit to read the fuel data. But in most cases the fuel graph, analytics and fuel up/drains will be displayed for the selected time period.


How to open it

Use the Vehicle filter and press the Select button to find a specific vehicle.


Or alternatively, if you see the vehicle on the list on the right side, simply click on it.

✅ You can also find it from the Data Panel (Online Map section) after selecting a vehicle.


Left side - Fuel data

On the left side of the page, you will find some fuel data recollected on this vehicle.

  • Analytics: This tab will show you the Beginning and Final amounts of fuel, how much was Fueled, how much was Drained, how much was Consumed, the Average consumption rate and what's the normal consumption rate.

  • Fuel-up/drains: Will show you the fuel refuelling and fuel drains events that have been recorded by our system.

  • Check/receipts: Will show you the fuel receipts that have been uploaded on this time period.

✅ (l) stands for Liters, and (km) for Kilometers.


Right side - Fuel graph

On the right side of the page you will see some graphs, depending on the fuel data collected for this vehicle, which depends on the devices installed, configuration and information added.

You may also see multiple fuel tanks, depending on the vehicle.

  • Fuel level sensor: Fuel level data collected from the fuel sensor which is a device used to measure the amount of fuel in a vehicle’s tank.

  • CAN fuel level: This is the fuel level data that was collected from the vehicle's CAN.

  • Catalyst level: Level of AdBlue catalyst, which is a type of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) used to reduce harmful emissions from diesel engines

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