You can, as a user, find extensive information about the day's activity in the daily overview.


Activity overview


  • Active hours: First ignition on 7:16, last ignition on 16:26.
  • Odometer readings: Start of the day on 17934 km and at the end 18048 km.
  • Driven: 114 km in 1h38.
  • Stationary: 20 minutes stationary.
  • Eco-scores: A score throughout the whole day.


Speed

  • Max speed: The highest driven speed at that day.
  • Average speed: Average speed calculated across all trips.
  • Speed violations: Number of speed violations that day.


A speed profile is displayed in a graph, which can be enlarged to examine it in close detail.


How to use the speed graph


  1. Move the mouse to a specific point, and a pop-up will display additional information.
  2. Click with the left mouse button and drag it to the right. (Look at the blue rectangle for the selection)
  3. Let loose, now it's zoomed in.


Identification

If one or more persons register in the vehicle using a badge or the Time App, these identifications will be displayed in the daily overview.

  • The top line represents the vehicle’s trips. Hovering over a trip displays additional details in a pop-up.
  • The bottom line represents driver or passenger identifications made throughout the day.

An identification can indicate a specific status, such as:

  • Mobility
  • Work

If an employee identifies themselves using the Time App, they can optionally select a project code associated with their status.
The project code can be found under Analytics -> People.


Battery Status:

This section displays the status of the vehicle's battery.


Fuel Level:

This option is only visible if the asset is equipped with a CAN BUS connection.
This requires additional hardware installation that allows real-time fuel level visualization.

  • The fuel level is displayed as a percentage.

G-Forces:

If eco-driving is activated, accelerations and decelerations will be displayed in a graph.

  • Similar to the speed profile, the graph can be zoomed in by clicking and dragging to the right with the mouse.
  • Selecting a specific point provides detailed information about braking (deceleration).