The General Law on Climate Change for Mexico, establishes that the sectors responsible for the highest number of emissions in the country must report their greenhouse gas emissions to a public emissions registry. There is a need to monitor and record the vehicles journeys and the amount of fuel used, with the aim of reducing the amount of greenhouse gas emissions.
Faced with the situation, Didcom developed a patent in order to analyze and propose solutions to mitigate the greenhouse gases emission.
The “Telemetry System for Traceability and Greenhouse Gases Mitigation for Diesel Vehicles” is a patent with registration folio MX/2019/65515 and patent number 367020 granted to Didcom® in 2019 by the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property.
The invention monitors and measures the emission of pollutants, based on fuel consumption, with the aim of helping Transportation Companies to comply with the required regulations.
It also helps keep track information on various vehicle parameters such as RPM, engine temperature, mileage, performance, run time, idle time and fault codes.
Our solutiones proposes a real-time traceability system aimed at diesel vehicles with an electronic control unit (ECU), compatible with different brands and models of existing manufacturers in Mexico such as Mercedes Benz®, MAN®, Volkswagen®, Hino®, among others and based on automotive sector international standards.
Diesel vehicles generate an average of 3.65 tonnes of CO2 more than gasoline vehicles over their useful life, according to a study by the European Federation of Transport and Environment, making a priority for Fleet Managers to optimize its operation and reduce its units environmental impact.
Didcom® provides a Multibrand Patented Solution for the Automotive Sector in Mexico, in support of compliance with the General Climate Change Law, which facilitates the emitted pollutants measurement, as well as the vehicle parameters monitoring, which allow identifying opportunities for improvement, optimizing the operation and reducing the Vehicle Fleets Environmental Impact.
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