Fuel Management System

Fuel management for dealerships: every litre tracked, every misuse eliminated.

Fuel is one of the most consistently mismanaged operational expenses in a dealership — not through deliberate misuse, but because the systems for tracking it are almost always informal. Vehicron makes every fuel transaction — refueling, allocation, consumption, approval — a digital record management can see, compare and act on.

Vehicron · Fuel Live
Fleet vehicles
12
Litres this month
1,840
Anomalies
2
Test drive · Creta (TD-02)18.2 km/l
Test drive · Nexon (TD-04)13.1 km/l ⚠
Replacement · MH12 XYHandover logged
No fill without prior approval
What breaks without digital fuel management

Manual fuel tracking creates accountability gaps that compound month after month.

Manual fuel management can only verify that fuel was purchased — not that it was used for its intended purpose. A register entry confirms a quantity and a date. It doesn't confirm which vehicle was fuelled, who drove it, where it went, and whether consumption matches distance.

No vehicle-wise record

Purchases logged in a general register, not against specific vehicles. Consumption anomalies by vehicle are invisible — no comparison possible.

Driver accountability absent

Fills recorded without driver assignment. When a vehicle uses far more fuel than expected, there's no record of who was driving.

Approval bypassed informally

Drivers refuel without formal authorization. Quantity and cost are recorded after the fact, not approved before. No pre-approval controls.

Test drive fuel untracked

Test drive vehicles return with varying fuel levels. Usage linked to customer drives only informally, so excess consumption goes undetected.

Replacement car fuel informal

Replacement vehicles given to customers during service have fuel usage tracked inconsistently — often not at all.

Cost optimization impossible

Without vehicle-wise consumption data over time, there's no basis for identifying inefficient vehicles or reducing fleet fuel costs.

The complete fuel management workflow

From fuel request to consumption analytics — every stage connected and accountable.

1

Fuel request

A driver or coordinator submits a fuel request — vehicle, purpose and estimated quantity — which enters the approval workflow immediately.

2

Approval

The request is reviewed and approved by the designated manager. Approved quantity and purpose are recorded digitally — unauthorized refueling is not possible without an approved request.

3

Refueling record

The fill is recorded against the approved request — quantity dispensed, cost, date, time, odometer reading and driver — every detail captured at the point of transaction.

4

Vehicle assignment

The fill is linked to the specific vehicle — test drive car, pickup vehicle, replacement car, service vehicle or yard transport. Vehicle-wise consumption updates automatically.

5

Route & usage context

Purpose is recorded — customer pickup, test drive, field service, delivery or internal transport — and consumption is compared to distance for anomaly detection.

6

Expense & analytics

Cost is recorded against vehicle, driver, department and purpose, visible immediately. Vehicle- and driver-wise trends appear on the dashboard, with anomalies flagged for cost optimization.

What Vehicron Fuel Management does

Five operational areas. One connected fuel platform.

Vehicron connects fuel consumption to vehicle records, driver records, operational departments and financial reporting — so fuel costs are always visible in context, not as a separate category nobody is watching closely.

Vehicle-wise consumption

Every fill recorded against the specific vehicle — test drive, pickup, replacement, service or yard transport. Consumption history by vehicle is always current.

  • Pickup consumption by route
  • Replacement car allocation & usage
  • Multi-vehicle comparison — consumption vs. distance

Odometer & efficiency tracking

Consumption recorded alongside odometer at each fill. Fuel efficiency (litres per km) is calculated automatically, flagging vehicles with deteriorating efficiency.

  • Efficiency trend over time
  • Service flag for declining efficiency
  • Cost-per-kilometre reporting

Driver accountability

Every fill linked to the driver — with vehicle, purpose, route and quantity. Driver consumption history is visible alongside vehicle history, creating real accountability.

  • Cross-vehicle driver history
  • Consumption comparison across drivers
  • Anomaly flagging by driver pattern

Fuel request & approval

No vehicle is refueled without a formal request and authorization — before the fill, not recorded informally after. This converts fuel management into an operational control.

  • Purpose & vehicle specification required
  • Manager approval before refueling
  • Approval history & audit trail per vehicle

Pre/post handover records

For replacement and test drive vehicles handed to customers or drivers, fuel level is recorded at handover and return — a clear accountability record for any difference.

  • Pre-handover fuel level recorded
  • Post-return level & difference calculation
  • Customer / driver fuel responsibility

Dashboard & anomaly analytics

A live view of consumption by vehicle, driver, department, purpose and branch — with anomalous patterns flagged automatically so management can act before cost compounds.

  • Daily / weekly / monthly trends
  • Branch-level fuel comparison
  • High-consumption vehicle identification
Before & after

What fuel operations look like before and after Vehicron.

WITHOUT SMART FUEL MANAGEMENT
Fills recorded in a paper register — vehicle and driver often not specified
No vehicle-wise history — anomalies invisible until expense review
Authorization informal — refueling happens before any approval
Test drive fuel consumption untracked — usage linked to drives informally
Replacement car fuel handover recorded inconsistently or not at all
Month-end fuel expense compiled from receipts — often incomplete
AFTER VEHICRON
Every fill recorded digitally — vehicle, driver, quantity, odometer, purpose
Vehicle-wise history always current — anomalies flagged automatically
Formal approval required before refueling — no unauthorized fills
Test drive fuel recorded pre- and post-drive — accountability structural
Replacement car pre/post-handover levels recorded — difference tracked
Live fuel expense dashboard — no month-end compilation needed
Case study · High-volume dealership

From uncontrolled fuel expense to vehicle-wise cost visibility.

The situation

A high-volume dealership ran a twelve-vehicle fleet — test drive cars, pickup vehicles, replacement cars and internal transport — through a physical register at the pump and a petty-cash reconciliation each month, with no pre-authorization, vehicle allocation or driver assignment on entries.

Where it broke

Fuel expense had risen for six months with no increase in fleet or volume. The accounts manager suspected personal-vehicle fills against dealership vehicles but couldn't verify without vehicle-wise data. Two test drive cars showed higher consumption with no distance records to explain it, and replacement car fuel was entirely opaque.

What changed

Vehicron went live across the full fleet. Every fill required a digital request with manager approval, odometer readings were captured, test drive and replacement fuel levels were logged pre- and post-handover, and driver assignment became mandatory. The dashboard showed vehicle-, driver- and department-wise costs in real time.

Outcomes reported

The two high-consumption test drive cars turned out to have a fuel-system issue — serviced and normalized. Two drivers with high usage were identified and resolved, unauthorized fills were eliminated, month-end reconciliation dropped to a dashboard review, and overall fuel expense fell measurably within two months.

What makes it different

Fuel management built into the dealership — connected to the vehicles, drivers and operations it tracks.

Standalone fuel tools record consumption and generate expense reports. What they don't do is connect fuel data to the operational context that makes it meaningful — which vehicle is on a test drive, which driver is on a pickup route, which customer has a replacement car.

Connected to test drive management

Test drive fuel records are linked to the booking — vehicle, customer, distance and consumption recorded as part of the same operational record.

Connected to pickup & service

Pickup and drop vehicle fuel is tracked alongside the service job it supports — route, distance, customer and consumption all linked.

Connected to replacement vehicles

Replacement car fuel handover is recorded as part of the replacement workflow — pre-handover and post-return levels linked to the customer and service record.

Connected to multi-branch management

For dealer groups, fuel consumption across all branches is visible on a consolidated dashboard — without requiring branch-level reports.

Who uses Vehicron Fuel Management

Automobile dealerships Multi-branch dealer groups Vehicle logistics operations Workshop & service centres Pickup & drop operations Commercial vehicle dealers
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