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These new technology tools on display at the 2015 Fleet Technology Expo are designed to increase fleet safety, reduce emissions and save money on fuel.

Amy Hercher
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September 30, 2015
Promoting Safer, Greener Fleets

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These new technology tools on display at the 2015 Fleet Technology Expo are designed to increase fleet safety, reduce emissions and save money on fuel.

Oil Additive Decreases Emissions

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GFO-Oil is a green oil additive that not only increases miles per gallon but also decreases emissions, the company says.

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The GFO additive — which is 100% biodegradable and plant-derived — removes carbon buildup from the engine. Once the carbon is suspended in the oil and/or deposited in the oil filter, it can be removed from the engine via the oil filter and dirty oil during a regularly scheduled maintenance check, according to the company.

Over time, regular use of GFO can prevent future carbon deposit buildup. The company recommends adding GFO 200 miles before a vehicle’s next oil change.

GFO also experiences a heat and pressure induced phase change on the down stroke of the piston in the cylinder, according to the company. By increasing compression, it can create a more complete fuel burn, eliminate or reduce leak by and blow by, enhancing average miles per gallon and reducing emissions.

GFO’s oil additive can be used on gasoline, diesel or propane engines.

For more information, visit www.gfo-oil.com.

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Mobile App Provides Live Video

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Videomatics is a cloud-based software and hardware system that integrates telematics (GPS and routing) with live and recorded video from around and inside a vehicle. It can be played back to smartphones, tablets or PCs, according to the company.  

Videomatics integrates a digital video recorder, in-cab display monitor and up to eight video cameras for placement within the cab or outside in proximity to the vehicle.

The system helps fleet managers promote commercial driver safety, security and productivity, according to the company. Videomatics’ software provides instant access to vehicle location tracking, monitoring and alerts — as well as live and historical video with analytics. If an incident occurs, a fleet manager could play back the video to see what happened and whether the driver was at fault.

Types of event information offered include speed, G-shock (impact and vibration), GPS coordinates, geofencing, route deviation, mapping and positioning of an entire fleet.

For more information, visit www.convoytechnologies.com.

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GRIP System Reduces Vehicle Idling

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The GRIP (Governor to Reduce Idle and Pollution) Idle Management System helps manage the time that a vehicle spends idling.

Distributed by Eberspacher, a German-based manufacturer of automotive electronics, the GRIP system works with the vehicle’s controller area network (CAN) and receives real-time engine data to know when to shut the engine off and turn it on, according to the company.

Key features include: interior monitoring and maintaining of vehicle temperature and battery voltage during engine shutdown; engine shut off only when the vehicle is in park or neutral; and vehicle safety options and auxiliary equipment (such as the airbag) remaining active when GRIP shuts down the vehicle.

By connecting through the vehicle’s ignition, the system is non-invasive — and components can be mounted, according to the company.

For more information, visit www.eberspaecher-na.com.

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Mobileye Provides Collision Avoidance System

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Mobileye, a technology company that develops driver assistance systems, offers the ME560 aftermarket system that can be retrofitted to any vehicle — large or small, heavy-duty or light-duty.

In the event of a possibly dangerous situation, the Mobileye system warns the driver with both a visual and audible alert. The vision-based sensor monitors the road, continuously identifying objects such as other vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.

The system also includes a Forward Collision Warning (a red vehicle icon), Lane Departure Warning (a left/right icon depending on what side) and Pedestrian or Bicycle Collision Warning (a red pedestrian icon).

For more information, visit www.mobileye/us.com.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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