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Geotab Emissions Diagnostics Report gets CARB CTC certification

Dec. 5, 2024
Geotab's CTC certification enables fleets operating in and driving through California to comply with the state's environmental regulations using one of the few continuously connected solutions that support both the J1939 and J1979 protocols.

Geotab recently received formal certification from the California Air Resources Board's Clean Truck Check program for its Emissions Diagnostics Report. This certification, along with the industry-first executive order Geotab received from CARB last year exempting its aftermarket solutions from emissions anti-tampering regulations, makes Geotab the only telematics provider with both distinctions.

Geotab's CTC certification enables fleets operating in and driving through California to comply with the state's environmental regulations using one of the few continuously connected solutions that support both the J1939 and J1979 protocols and offers all installation options (including using a t-harness) for continuous emissions data collection.

"Compliance with the CARB Clean Truck Check program is essential for fleets operating in California, but traditional data collection methods can be costly and inconvenient," said Stephen White, associate VP of business development at Geotab. "Our solution not only ensures seamless compliance but also empowers fleet managers with real-time visibility into emissions performance, enabling proactive maintenance and informed decision-making to optimize operations and avoid costly fines and downtime."

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CARB's Clean Truck Check program aims to regulate approximately 1.2 million heavy-duty vehicles by requiring fleets to submit emissions-related data regularly to demonstrate compliance. Failure to comply can result in financial penalties, including fines of up to $10,000 per vehicle per day.

Traditional compliance methods, such as manual inspections, can prove costly. These inspections can require up to 1-3 hours of downtime per vehicle, potentially costing fleets between $300 to $900 per inspection due to lost revenue and other associated expenses. Geotab's certified telematics device optimizes this process by enabling continuous emissions data collection without impacting vehicle uptime and driver productivity, saving fleets valuable time and money.

By leveraging Geotab's certified telematics device, the company said that fleets can achieve:

  • Effortless reporting: Develop and submit a CARB-compliant emissions diagnostics report with the push of a button.
  • Continuous connectivity: Geotab's CARB-compliant GO Telematics Kit ensures seamless and continuous data transmission. It's the only aftermarket solution granted an exemption by CARB from the anti-tampering provisions of the California Vehicle Code, allowing the device to stay connected while keeping the OBD port free for other uses.
  • Streamlined operations: Eliminate the need to remove vehicles from duty cycles for manual testing or manage fleet needs on separate platforms.
  • Future-proof compliance: Stay ahead of increasingly frequent testing requirements and potential expansion of similar regulations to other states.

This article was originally published on FleetOwner.com.

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