Nowadays, GPS technologies play a crucial role in vehicle fleet monitoring and management. Teltonica Telematics, the largest producer of such devices in Europe, provides solutions that significantly improve the efficiency and safety of vehicles. In this post, we will discuss how these advanced devices work and how they are used in the company Vehis.
The SellTracking system, developed for Vehis, uses GPS modules from Teltonica Telematics installed in vehicles to track their location. This solution enables the monitoring of individual cars, while higher-level logic allows for the connection of cars into fleets and the monitoring of entire fleets. With SellTracking, information about the current location of vehicles is provided in real-time to both clients and employees of Vehis.
Teltonica Telematics devices are installed in the vehicle in various ways: the simplest installation method is through the OBD connector, usually located under the steering wheel. The most popular installation method is direct connection to the car’s electrical circuit, under the battery. Each device is equipped with a GPS module and additional devices that enable precise vehicle tracking, recording of accelerations, and detailed data in case of an accident.
Currently, Vehis uses about 8,000 such devices, which are part of the SellTracking system, an integral element of the IT ecosystem. This system enables vehicle monitoring, receiving alerts, route analysis, and investigating speed violations. Thanks to accelerometers, the devices can detect accelerations, which is extremely useful in the event of an accident, providing detailed data about the incident.
The installation process of the devices is simple. The devices are connected to the electrical circuit by a professional installer. Installers operate throughout Poland, collaborating with car dealerships. The installation is partially automated via a mobile application that allows installers to receive orders, conduct tests, and document the process.
GPS data is protected in accordance with legal regulations. Vehicle location is not considered personal data, especially in the case of leasing, where the vehicle owner is the leasing company. The vehicle monitoring system is also beneficial for lessees, who offer insurance discounts for cars equipped with certified GPS devices.
Vehis plans further improvements to Teltonica devices, focusing on transitioning from 2G to 4G technology. Modern Teltonica Telematics solutions are not only reliable but also future-proof, making them an ideal choice for companies managing vehicle fleets.
In conclusion, advanced GPS devices from Teltonica Telematics are an invaluable tool in fleet management, providing safety, savings, and operational efficiency.