Scottish Vehicle Identification Applications IoT technology makes it easy to track key data

IoT technology is constantly expanding the application area, reflecting its unique value in the transportation system. Recently, Scottish fuel management vendors introduced VINIE, a vehicle identification system in conjunction with the Internet of Things (IoT), which can track important vehicle data and help companies detect fuel tank leaks or assess system efficiency. FUELlinkSystems, a Scottish-based fuel management company, introduced VINIE, a vehicle identification system in conjunction with the Internet of Things (IoT) that helps managers of fleets such as buses and trucks track important vehicle data. In addition to saving a lot of fuel costs, Avoiding fuel theft According to SmartCitiesWorld, FUELlink and CENSIS, a Scottish Sensing and Imaging Systems Innovation Center (CENSIS), co-developed VINIE in 12 months, using Bluetooth technology to automatically identify vehicles to make the refueling process more efficient and Safety. In addition, FUELlink's management system can accurately interpret mileage data to help companies detect fuel tank leaks or assess system efficiency. John Ashley, director of FUELlink, said implementing fuel management can save significant costs in the long term, while vehicle identification technology can prevent fuel misappropriation. VINIE has a wide range of applications, but FUELlink's current clients are mainly bus owners, towers and local governments such as LothianBuses, FirstBus, NottinghamCityTransport and other towers, WHMalcolm, UK Gist and other towers, as well as Scottish The Stirling Council and the County Council are all VINIE users. FUELlink also announced an agreement with PermarkPumps, an Irish fuel distributor, to promote VINIE throughout the country. Ashley pointed out that the introduction of VINIE took FUELlink a big step forward. In addition to the potential of the product itself, VINIE opens up new opportunities for other FUELlink products. Like FUELlink's spill-free gun, there is an opportunity to get an upgrade due to the introduction of VINIE. There are already many large oil companies have expressed a strong interest in this new product. FUELlink was previously selected as one of five Scottish companies by IoTU KBoost by CENSIS, TheDataLab, University of Edinburgh, InformaticsVentures and IoTUK in 2016, followed by one month at the Glasgow IoT Center in CENSIS Bred and consultant plan. The development of VINIE has also made considerable progress during this period. MarkBegbie, director of business development at CENSIS, said that the combination of VINIE and the Internet of Things shows that the influence of the Internet of Things can be across companies of all sizes. VINIE has the space to play in many departments and can help businesses to take the next level. CENSIS therefore hopes to accelerate the advent and popularity of VINIE by providing technical and coding support to create substantial economic impact.