Introduction
Idling Coaching helps fleets turn idling data into clear coaching actions. It helps reduce unnecessary fuel waste, lower costs, and support sustainability goals. In Fuel Hub, fleet managers can identify avoidable idling, coach the right drivers, and track improvement over time.
What’s new?
- Enhanced controls: Fleets can set idle time limits, temperature exceptions, and geofence exceptions for long idling events.
- In-depth details: Idling events display details like temperature, geofence location, PTO status, and estimated fuel cost. This helps fleets understand whether the idling was necessary or avoidable.
- Improved interface: Long Idling is now called Unproductive Idling across Motive platfroms. This makes it easier to understand which idling events need attention.
- Events page update: The Fuel Hub events page now shows only unproductive idling events that need attention. To see all idling events, use the Idling Events report.
- Coachable status: Every unproductive idling event has a coachable status, similar to safety events. Fleets can review each event and decide whether to coach or dismiss it.
How does this help our customers?
- Reduce fuel waste and emissions: Fleets can focus on unproductive idling events and see the fuel cost for each one. This helps them address the drivers and vehicles with the biggest impact on fuel savings and sustainability.
- Time efficient: Smart filters remove low-priority idling events, such as cold-start warmups, PTO work, or yard idling. This helps fleets spend less time reviewing unnecessary events.
- Coaching workflow: Fuel coaching now appears with safety coaching in the Coaching Platform, along with history, notes, and summaries. This makes it easier to track driver performance and follow improvement over time.
Rollout Plan or Feature Go-Live date?
This feature is available on the latest version of Fleet Dashboard.
Feature Launch Date: 5/27/2026
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