Why Dubai needs more than a basic fuel gauge
Dubai fuel costs, 24/7 fleet operations, and the complexity of running vehicles between Jebel Ali, Dubai Marina, Dubai South, and Hatta make basic factory fuel gauges insufficient for fleet accountability. IOTee installs ±0.5%-accurate capacitive and ultrasonic fuel sensors directly in vehicle tanks, sampling every 10-20 seconds and streaming via 4G LTE to a cloud dashboard. This converts fuel from an untraceable expense into measurable inventory — typically saving Dubai fleets 25-35% in the first year through theft prevention and consumption optimization.
Built for Dubai's climate and operating tempo
Dubai summer temperatures above 50°C, sand exposure on Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Hatta roads, salt air at Jebel Ali Port, and round-the-clock logistics demand industrial-grade hardware. IOTee fuel sensors are IP66-sealed with temperature compensation, rated for continuous operation in Dubai conditions. ATEX-certified fuel control hardware is available for hazardous diesel and petrol zones at JAFZA and Dubai energy facilities. Cloud data is hosted in the region with 7-year retention meeting Dubai Civil Defence and Dubai Municipality record requirements.
Industries already running IOTee fuel systems in Dubai
Logistics fleets running between Jebel Ali Port, JAFZA, and Dubai South use IOTee fuel monitoring to reconcile ENOC and EPPCO fuel cards against actual tank fills. Construction firms working at Expo City, Dubai Hills Estate, Dubai Creek Harbour, and Palm Jebel Ali monitor diesel across excavators, mobile generators, and onsite bowsers. Dubai school bus operators track fuel per route. RTA-approved taxi and limousine services use vehicle recognition to stop fuel-card fraud. Government fleets operated by Dubai Police, Dubai Municipality, DEWA, and Dubai Civil Defence rely on the platform for budget control and audit-ready reporting.
When to combine fuel tracking with fuel control in Dubai
Dubai operators with onsite fuel storage — construction yards, logistics depots, school bus terminals, government fleet bases — typically start with fuel tracking on mobile vehicles, then add fuel control at the depot once they see exactly where losses occur. The combined system matches every liter dispensed by the depot against every liter that actually reaches the vehicle tank, raising automatic alerts on any gap. IOTee delivers both on one Dubai-supported cloud platform with bilingual English/Arabic interfaces.
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