Booster Fleet Analytics Delivers Energy Data Usage
By quantifying the emissions impacts of switching to alternatives and renewables, Booster Insights is also equipped to track Booster's customers' transitions to cleaner energy sources.
Booster, a technology platform for mobile energy delivery, announced the 2020 energy usage and emissions results from its fleet services. Using Booster Insights, Booster’s proprietary fleet telematics technology, the company helped its customers achieve an annual cumulative $8.8 million in savings, avoid more than 2.2 million vehicle miles traveled, and avert nearly 2 million pounds of CO2 emissions. As of December 2020, Booster had nearly 280 fleet customers.
Booster's Insights dashboard provides fleet managers with a comprehensive overview of their energy and equipment usage, including labor cost savings, vehicle refueling trends, wear and tear, and energy spend. Relying on a range of metrics, the Insights tool integrates with Booster's mobile energy delivery platform, as well as Booster's own IoT-connected, data-tracking fueling vehicles.
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According to Booster Insights, on average, each Booster customer saved more than $32,000 in 2020. They also each saved more than 1,200 labor hours (time not spent going to and from gas stations), more than 8,000 vehicle miles traveled, and nearly 7,300 pounds of CO₂ emissions.
"More than ever, the world runs on vehicle fleets. Managing fleets has never been more complex given today's labor shortages, heightened customer expectations, and critical sustainability targets," said Frank Mycroft, CEO and co-founder, Booster. "Booster Insights provides fleet managers with the data and intelligence necessary to manage energy and energy-related labor costs, so that our clients can make better decisions, keep costs down, and advance their sustainability goals."
By quantifying the emissions impacts of switching to alternatives and renewables, Booster Insights is also equipped to track Booster's customers' transitions to cleaner energy sources. This capability comes at a time when more and more companies are making commitments to reduce their carbon footprints, in part by decarbonizing their fleets, which can be expensive for businesses.
"As more companies make the transition to hybrid and mixed energy fleets, we predict that data management will become even more essential, as well as complex, fragmented and expensive," Mycroft continued. "Insights allows Booster clients to transition their fleets without having to pay for additional analysis, saving them money."
Booster, which runs its own fleet of mini mobile refueling trucks, has been using Insights since the tool was developed in 2016.
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"The data provided by Booster Insights has helped us quantify emissions savings to meet our corporate goals of reducing CO2 emissions by 2030," said Dale See, president and owner, San Jose Stanley Steemer. "Already Booster's services have reduced our energy costs by $12,000 per year and added back 350 hours of annual productivity. As our energy efficiency goals continue to evolve across markets, we will rely on Booster Insights to bring transparency and ease in reporting and decision making."
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Booster, which runs its own fleet of mini mobile refueling trucks, has been using Insights since the tool was developed in 2017.
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