Fuel Fillings

Fuel Fillings

This report shows where and when a vehicle was filled up. The parameters for the report are set in Unit Properties => Fuel Consumption. This report is generated on the basis of fillings registered manually or detected by sensors. The table cannot be generated if no fuel fillings are found for the indicated time interval.

This report may include the following columns:

  • Time — the moment of the most significant change in the fuel level.
  • Location — the location of the unit at the time of filling (if a filling is registered manually, the location of the unit is detected on the basis of the messages received at the time of filling registration).
  • Initial fuel level — the fuel level before the filling.
  • Final fuel level — the fuel level after the filling.
  • Filled — the volume of filled fuel (the name of the sensor can be indicated in parenthesis).
  • Registered — the volume of registered fuel.
  • Difference — the difference between the detected and registered filling volume.
  • Description — a brief description indicated during the manual registration of fuel filling.
  • Sensor — the sensor which detected the filling.
  • Driver — the name of the driver (if identified).
  • Trailer — the name of trailer (if one was bound).
  • Count — the number of fillings.
  • Mileage — the mileage traveled from the beginning of the interval to the end of filling.
  • Notes — an empty column for your custom comments.


The intervals filtration by geofences/units, drivers, trailers, filling volume, and sensor masks can be additionally applied to this table. Note that in the case of sensor masks, intervals filtration is only applied to the fuel filling detected by sensors.

You can use special markers for this report to mark places of fillings on the map.


See also Fuel Thefts.


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