Fuel Level
Overview
Unity On-Road IoT now has the capability to provide start fuel level and end fuel level metrics per trip for compatible Teltonika devices that can provide ECU based fuel values. This is available for both OBD devices and devices compatible with the CAN adapters (LVCAN, ALLCAN, CANCONTROL). Note, the device must be installed in a compatible vehicle that can provide the below OBD or CAN Adapter related fuel level fields.
OBD
OBD devices capable of providing Fuel Level (AVL 48) can be used to display the fuel level at both the start of the trip and end of the trip, once the trip has closed. Unity will summarize this information on the trip timeline. See below for Teltonika configurator details:
CAN Adapter
Devices that are connected to a CAN adapter providing Fuel Level (AVL 89) can be used to display the fuel level at both the start of the trip and end of the trip, once the trip has closed. Unity will summarize this information on the trip timeline. See below for Teltonika configurator details:
Fuel Consumption
Overview
Unity now has the capability to provide fuel consumption metrics for compatible Teltonika devices that can provide ECU based fuel values. This is available for both OBD devices and devices compatible with the CAN adapters (LVCAN, ALLCAN, CANCONTROL). Note, the device must be installed in a compatible vehicle that can provide the below OBD or CAN Adapter related fuel consumption fields.
OBD
OBD devices capable of providing Fuel rate (AVL 60) can be used to derive the fuel consumption. Unity will perform the fuel consumption calculation by integrating the fuel rate value over time during the trip. See below for Teltonika configurator details:
CAN Adapter
Devices that are connected to a CAN adapter can be used to provide the Fuel Consumed (AVL 83) or the Fuel Consumed Counted (AVL 107) metrics. Both values are derived from the ECU, with the only difference being that Fuel Consumed provides a lifetime cumulative value, with the Fuel Consumed Counted value is cumulative since device installation. This value is then used to perform the difference in fuel consumed from the start to the end of the trip. When both values are available, the cumulative (AVL 83) will be used.