Eco Driving
Eco Driving allows you to monitor driving behavior, detect violations, and automatically assign penalty points. The collected data is used in Eco Driving reports to evaluate driving quality.
Configuring Eco Driving rules:
1. Open the vehicle properties
2. Go to the Eco Driving tab
Here you can create and configure vehicle monitoring rules.

Rule parameters
Field — the sensor or parameter used for monitoring.
Formula — allows you to apply mathematical and logical expressions to calculate a value before it is analyzed.
Type — determines which eco event will be registered when the rule conditions are met.
You can configure an unlimited number of monitoring types and parameters. The four primary event types used in Eco Driving reports are:
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Acceleration
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Braking
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Cornering
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Speed
Message — a text description of the violation. For example: "Harsh Braking".
Min. — the lower threshold value at which a violation can be detected.
Max. — the upper threshold value for the rule.
For example, to monitor speeding, you can set a range from 132 km/h to 250 km/h. A violation will be registered whenever the vehicle speed falls within this range.
Period — the time interval, in seconds, during which a violation is treated as a single event, even if multiple data packets matching the rule are received.
For example, for excessive idling you can set a period of 600 seconds (10 minutes). In this case, a new event will only be generated after the specified period has elapsed.
Penalty — the number of penalty points assigned for a violation.
Penalty calculation methods
Each rule supports one of two penalty calculation methods:
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Simple — assigns the fixed number of points specified in the Penalty field.
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Multiplier — calculates penalty points using the following formula: Violation Value × PenaltyFor example, if the violation value is 5 and the penalty is set to 2, a total of 10 penalty points will be assigned.
• Field is the sensor name and formula.
• Formula - application of different formulas.
• Type is the eco-event that will be triggered:
Templates
After creating your rules, you can save them as a template and apply them to other vehicles. This allows you to quickly reuse the same settings without configuring each vehicle manually.
Use the template controls located at the top of the window to manage templates.

The following device templates are available by default:
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Flex — for devices using the Flex protocol (for example, Smart 2333).
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Queclink GB100 — template for Queclink GB100 devices.
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Queclink GV65 — template for Queclink GV65 devices.
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Ruptela — template for Ruptela devices.
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Teltonika — template for Teltonika devices.
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Queclink — universal template for Queclink GB100 and Queclink GV65 devices.

Eco Driving with weight settings
Weight settings allow you to define how much each driving behavior indicator contributes to the overall Eco Driving score.
For the entire account, you can adjust the weight distribution using sliders.

The total weight of all indicators must equal 100%. This percentage is distributed across four parameters:
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Speeding — measures speeding violations. By default, it contributes 58.3% of the overall score.
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Excess Idle — measures excessive idling. By default, it contributes 10.4% of the overall score.
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Harsh Brake — measures harsh braking events. By default, it contributes 12.5% of the overall score.
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Harsh Accel — measures harsh acceleration events. By default, it contributes 18.8% of the overall score.
The higher the weight, the greater the impact of that type of violation on the final driving quality score.
By default, the following coefficients are used for each event:
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Speeding — 0.84 points
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Excess Idle — 0.15 points
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Harsh Brake — 0.18 points
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Harsh Accel — 0.27 points
To analyze the results, use the Fleet ECO Report, which takes the configured weights into account and displays the overall Eco Driving score.