Trakm8 launches Connectedcare for ‘one-stop shop’ vehicle maintenance

Trakm8 has launched a new Connectedcare vehicle maintenance and health data package to help fleets avoid downtime, particularly in winter months.

Key insights for fleet managers include real-time vehicle health updates, battery status alerts and AdBlue monitoring

Unplanned downtime of LCVs costs businesses an average of £800 per day, according to figures, but the new Connectedcare solution tackles this, providing advanced vehicle status and health data insights to ensure vehicles are better maintained and deliver maximum return on investment.

Via deep CANbus connectivity, Connectedcare enables fleet managers to gain remote access to readings directly from the dashboard or instrument cluster. These include diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and dashboard warning lights from fleet vehicles through easy-to-use web portals and mobile apps.

Key insights for fleet managers include real-time vehicle health updates, enabling trend analysis and allowing for the identification of common faults within vehicles before they become critical. This helps businesses to take a more proactive, preventative approach to vehicle maintenance – ultimately keeping key assets running for longer.

Other key features of Connectedcare include battery status alerts. A flat or faulty battery is one of the most common causes of unplanned vehicle downtime, so Trakm8 has specially configured its Connectedcare solution to run a series of checks that provide in-depth feedback on the health of a battery, helping transport managers ascertain whether a vehicle’s battery is defective or needs replacing.

Connectedcare can also help fleets take a proactive approach to AdBlue monitoring, with in-bult alerts for when diesel particulate filters need cleaning or AdBlue levels are too low.

Jim Hill, marketing director at Trakm8, said: “With the onset of winter and all of the road challenges that brings, not to mention continued fuel and driver shortages, businesses will be looking for ways in which they can keep their fleets moving.

“With our Connectedcare solution, we are providing the industry with a ‘one-stop shop’ approach to vehicle maintenance, giving fleet managers the data rich insights they need to keep their assets on the road and delivering maximum ROI.

“We can provide Connectedcare as both a standalone product, or as part of a broader telematics provision. At a time when vehicle maintenance has never been more critical, we are looking to empower fleet managers to make informed decisions on the running of their fleet, ultimately affording them total peace of mind.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.