Though telematics and fleet management may look like almost the same thing, a deeper understanding might clear the difference. Undoubtedly they circle around the same principles and functioning, but telematics looks pretty traditional and basic when it stands in comparison against fleet management systems. This article will let you understand the connection between the two and what special features make them stand apart.

Understanding Telematics

Telematics, as the name suggests, is a combination of telecommunication and informatics. To be precise, it gathers data on your vehicle with the help of various sensors and electrical circuits to finally transfer it to a secure server (remote) by using cellular networks. It is implemented with the sole purpose of monitoring and controlling vehicles on the move.

Telematics, as the name suggests, is a combination of telecommunication and informatics. To be precise, it gathers data on your vehicle with the help of various sensors and electrical circuits to finally transfer it to a secure server (remote) by using cellular networks. It is implemented with the sole purpose of monitoring and controlling vehicles on the move.

Fleet Management system

Moving on to the fleet management system, it won't be wrong to say that telematics is just a part of it or fleet management is a broader aspect of telematics. Fleet management is an advanced telematics system in which an entire fleet of vehicles can be monitored. This is usually used in commercial vehicles where the health of vehicles results in better business.

In its advanced functionality, fleet management provides detailed reports on driving/vehicle behaviour and support predictive analysis along with all the features a telematics system can provide. It becomes beneficial in-vehicle testing, vehicle R&D, vehicle performance tests, vehicle validations, vehicle leasing, financing, maintenance, licensing, compliance, supply chain management, accident management, subrogation, vehicle telematics (tracking and diagnostics), driver management, speed management, fuel management, health and safety management, and vehicle re-marketing. It finds application in road vehicles and ships, aircraft, railcars, and other equipment that can't run on its power, such as generators, tanks, gearboxes, dumpsters, shipping containers, trailers, and excavators many more.

How it benefits businesses?

Fleet management provides a wide range of advantage to aid and benefit businesses

 

In telematics, the data collected from your vehicle, when stored on a remote server, needs to be later analyzed and converted into meaningful information. Telematics is a more personal system, whereas a fleet management system takes care of the entire fleet (works on a larger scale) and provides analytical information in real-time on their life cycle. An advanced fleet management system can also monitor the pragmatic health of components or system. In automobiles, it reduces the number of test drives as the R&D team can access vehicle parameters instantly, resulting in cost-effective businesses.
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