The use of wireless fleet management systems could...
The use of wireless fleet management systems could save up to 80 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2020, said a report (http://bit.ly/1aGe0DW) released Wednesday by the Wireless Foundation. “This savings is equivalent to the CO2 emissions produced…
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by 22.6 coal-burning plants annually, 1.06 million tanker trucks’ worth of gasoline in the United States, or 16.6 million passenger vehicles on a yearly basis,” the report said “Wireless systems allow fleet managers to optimize their route planning by combining real-time data for vehicle location, fuel efficiency, idle time, engine performance, and other key diagnostics, all of which drive positive environmental impacts.” The foundation is funded by CTIA member companies. “Wireless products and services are making significant impacts to streamline operations, reduce environmental impact and create a sustainable environment,” said CTIA President Steve Largent.