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TELEMATICS DEVICES EXPOSE £800 ‘INVISIBLE’ FUEL SAVING

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Posted on December 12, 2015

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· Last updated: January 22, 2026

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Study reveals 16% difference in fuel cost between best and worst drivers Best driver achieves 90% of manufacturer’s MPG figure and saves 4p per mile Potential annual fuel saving of over £800 per vehicle Improving visibility over commercial fleets could save businesses over £800 per vehicle every year, telematics technology provider In-Car Cleverness (ICC) has […]

  • Study reveals 16% difference in fuel cost between best and worst drivers
  • Best driver achieves 90% of manufacturer’s MPG figure and saves 4p per mile
  • Potential annual fuel saving of over £800 per vehicle

Improving visibility over commercial fleets could save businesses over £800 per vehicle every year, telematics technology provider In-Car Cleverness (ICC) has revealed.

The company studied driver behaviour in a fleet of nine Mercedes-Benz vans over a two-month period and ranked each driver based on the driver performance flagged by the ICC device.

Had the best-ranking driver covered the entire mileage driven by the fleet during the study, the total fuel bill would have been £2,582.24* compared to the equivalent £3057.92* bill accrued by the weakest driver; a 16% saving of £475.68 or 4p per mile.

For the typical commercial vehicle, the saving of 4p per mile would translate into £843.92** per year in saved fuel costs.

The most inefficient driver recorded four times as many behaviour ‘flags’ as the most efficient, including inappropriate acceleration and late braking. The regularity of these driving practices enabled the vehicle to achieve just 76% of its claimed MPG figure.

In comparison, the best-ranked driver achieved 90% of the vehicle’s claimed MPG return.

Martin Bramwell, Managing Director at In-Car Cleverness, commented: “It will come as little surprise that a smoothly driven vehicle will run more efficiently than one subjected to poor control and this extends to the condition of key components and the likelihood of mechanical failure.

“But being able to generate an overall driver behaviour score and a breakdown of driving practices gives a fleet manager total visibility over their vehicles and is crucial for any fleet looking to identify where money is being lost.

“If fleet managers can identify areas of driver behaviour for improvement, the savings we have identified will follow.”

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