Mileage Count has launched the iBeacon automatic mileage capture system, that requires no driver interaction.
The new technology, which begins and stops recording each journey automatically, uses wireless communication with a driver’s iPhone to recognise when they enter and leave the vehicle.
Jez Strong, MileageCount product manager, said, “This breakthrough means that drivers no longer have to remember to turn anything on or off. The vehicle’s iBeacon and the MileageCount app on the driver’s iPhone take care of everything. It removes the risk of journeys being forgotten altogether, or mileage not being fully recorded.”
The iBeacon is a coin-sized device, placed anywhere within the vehicle, which communicates specifically with the driver’s individual iPhone. As a driver approaches their vehicle, the iBeacon establishes a connection and turns on the MileageCount app installed on the iPhone.
The initial GPS location is recorded and journey tracking begins. When the driver leaves the vehicle, iBeacon notes the final GPS location, ends the trip and turns off the app.
Strong said: “Fleet managers will welcome the assurance of complete, foolproof mileage tracking. Drivers will be happy that iBeacon uses a different frequency to Bluetooth. They can still listen to music or take hands-free calls, while iBeacon does its work in the background.”
MileageCount enables simple, accurate tracking of every journey for separation into business and private mileages.
It enables drivers to record, and fleet managers to analyse, every journey made by each vehicle in the fleet. As the app is integrated with the MileageCount application, and independent of the vehicle, it allows tracking of any particular individual’s journeys regardless of the vehicle or vehicles they drive.
Once recorded, all journeys can then be analysed with equal simplicity for business reporting purposes.
Phil Murphy - 14/01/2016 12:08
Mileage Count is a great system. The amount of 'incorrect' mileage claims must be costing some organisations a small fortune. At 40p per mile, just adding on an extra 10 miles per week is over £200 per year, times that by 20, 50 or 100 vehicles. I certainly advise my clients to look at Mileage Count. Phil Murphy - Managing Director - Wise Procurement