Fleet Emissions Reporting
Every Vehicle, Every Fuel Type
Simplified Reporting: GHG & Air Quality Compliance
Sawatch Labs is a leading transportation electrification analytics firm helping fleets identify opportunities to increase their ROI and meet their sustainability goals. Our advanced analytics unlock the potential in your operational data, providing real-time insight at your fingertips. Since 2017, we’ve been supporting data-driven fleet management, working with fleets of all sizes around the country. Fleets rely on our EMIT software to measure vehicle emissions, including GHG, CO2, CO, NOX, PM 2.5 and PM 10. Our software is designed to leverage your existing operational data to provide accurate and granular emissions data at your fingertips.
Automated monthly compliance reports
Track progress to meet sustainability goals
Detailed reporting for every vehicle
Easy to use online dashboard
Sawatch Labs Services
EV Feasibility & Infrastructure Planning
We can assess your fleet quickly to identify when EVs will meet your drivers’ operational needs and save you money.
Telematics
Telematics data has been used for decades by fleets to optimize their operations and improve safety. We’ve partnered with the #1 commercial telematics vendor worldwide, to provide fleets of all sizes with invaluable operational insights.
EV Managements
With our ionEV software you can identify areas for improvement, track home charging reimbursement, and so much more.
Utilization & Right-sizing
Our software, shiftED, has revolutionized fleets’ ability to assess their vehicle utilization on an as-needed basis, quickly and accurately, any day of the year.
500+ Million Miles Analyzed
70+ Million Trips Assessed
$220 Million Savings Potential
225,000 Annual GHG Reductions (Tons)
Provided to:
Government
Commercial
Utility
Schools & Colleges
National Research Labs
FaaS Provides
The results of Sawatch Lab’s data-driven analysis provided actionable results that allowed North Carolina to create a confident and realistic plan for successful EV implementation.
—Robert Riddle
Division of Motor Fleet Management State of North Carolina