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    Telemetry: Fuel Consumption Trend

    The Fuel Consumption Trend report calculates and reports fuel efficiency (mpg) per time period over vehicles and date range. Trends may be the result of factors such as shift changes or peak hour driving versus off-peak driving. This report provides more details and greater information than the Fuel Consumption report.

    Limitation: Some vehicles may have faulty fuel sensors impacting the quality of the results. The movement of the vehicle (braking or driving) will show invalid fuel data as the fuel increases and decreases while the vehicle is moving.

    This report displays the run time for each vehicle along with the total fuel consumed and average fuel efficiency. It also provides the fuel consumption per day.

    Fuel Consumption Trend Report.

    Fuel Consumption Trend Report.

    Basic Configuration Fields

    • Gateway(s)*: by default this is set to the gateway(s) selected in the gateway tree. Enter the name(s) manually to modify this field. Click on Filter to open the subfilter options.
    • Report time range*: use the drop-down menu to select from Previous Months, Previous Weeks, Previous Days or Range. Enter the numeric value in the field. When Range is selected, use the calendar pop-up to select the dates. Alternatively, enter the date and time manually (yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm).
    • Default Tank size*: enter the size of the fuel tank (gallons)
    • Minimum fill size*: enter the minimum percentage of the tank size that qualifies as a fillup. Default is 15 (%).
    • Limit to map area*: select Not Limited to include data from any geographic location. Select Manually defined area to create a temporary zone for the analysis – only data from inside this zone will be included in the report. Select One or more zones to limit the analysis to one or more predefined zones (see the AMM Operation and Configuration guide for more information about zones).
    • Exclusion Zones: allows the report to exclude data from one or more predefined zones (see the AMM Operation and Configuration guide for more information about zones). Leave this option checked (default setting) to include data from any geographic location. Uncheck this option to specify zones to exclude data from.
    • Output Format: select HTML to generate the report in the browser window. Select Excel to display the generated report in Microsoft Excel. Note that the Excel option only works for reports which produce data in a table format.
    • Save for later or schedule a run time: enable to create reports that can be saved for future use. See Saving and Scheduling a Report for a Later Run Time for more information.

    Advanced Configuration Fields

    • Split table results by: use the drop-down menu to split the report results by None, Auto, Second, Minute, 5 Minutes, 30 Minutes, Hour, 8 Hours, Day, Week or 30 Days. The selection should best reflect the time range (e.g. if the range is one month, splitting the result by minutes or hours may not result in a satisfactory report). The default is Auto.
    • Average readings over: uses the average fuel levels over the specified period (in seconds) instead of the last known fuel level.

    *denotes a required field

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