Netradyne adds fuel scoring, coaching tools to its platform

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Netradyne has introduced fuel scoring and coaching capabilities to its AI-powered fleet management platform.

The company said the new tools are designed to help fleets reduce fuel costs by ranking driver and group performance using metrics such as idling, MPG, drive time and driving behavior data. Drivers can see how they rank against peers, understand which behaviors impact fuel usage, and earn recognition for improvement through performance-based rewards.

The new fuel application provides dashboards that allow fleet managers to monitor fuel performance by driver and vehicle. It also uses video context to identify fuel-wasting behaviors and incorporates insights such as MPG, idling time, vehicle type, terrain, and city and highway driving, to provide a full picture and support coaching.

Fuel scoring feature demo
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Netradyne says its internal data shows a correlation between safer driving habits and improved fuel economy, with smoother acceleration, speed control and proper following distance contributing to lower fuel consumption: a 10-point increase in the company’s GreenZone score correlated to app 5-6% better fuel efficiency for fleets.

“We’re applying the same context-rich benchmarks and recognition-based philosophy that transformed fleet safety to fuel efficiency,” said Avneesh Agrawal, CEO and co-founder of Netradyne, in a news release. “When drivers understand their performance, compare against peers, and get rewarded for improvement, behavior changes.”

“Positive reinforcement, not just correction, is what makes behavior change stick,” added Pramod Akkarachittor, chief product officer of Netradyne. “When drivers get credit for doing things right, those habits sustain over time. When full-context video insights across safety and fuel efficiency lead to targeted coaching, the impact compounds across risk reduction and measurable savings.”

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